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Transmitter 9900 Manual

3-9900.090 Rev. A2 08/11


Operating Instructions

Quick Start
Your new Signet 9900 Transmitter needs to be
calibrated and the sensor needs to be initialized
prior to use. The following steps outline the
recommended procedure to start up a new system.

Look for the 1. Module Installation (pg. 5)


Quick Start 2. Installation (pg. 8)
icon to quickly 3. Wiring (pg. 9)
set up your 4. Sensor Wiring (pg. 12)
new 9900. 5. Power Wiring (pg. 15)
6. Relay and Open Collector Wiring (pg. 16)
7. Relay Functions (pg. 21)
8. Operation (pg. 22)
Panel Mount 9. Menu System (pg. 24)

Description
The 9900 Transmitter, a member of Signet's line of SmartPro
instruments, provides a single-channel interface for all Flow, pH/
ORP, Conductivity/Resistivity, Salinity, Pressure, Temperature,
Level and other applications. The 9900 is available in either
Panel Mount or Field Mount versions. Both versions can run on
12 to 32 VDC power (24 VDC nominal), and can power certain
sensors on loop power.

This versatile tool also allows third-party 4 to 20 mA signals to be


used as an input (optional Signet 8058 i-Go Signal Converter
required, sold separately).

Field Mount
Safety

WARNING!
Follow instructions carefully to avoid personal injury.
This unit is designed to be connected to equipment which can
be hazardous to persons and property if used incorrectly. Read
and understand all associated equipment manuals and safety
warnings before using with this product.
Remove power to unit before wiring connections.
Wiring connections to this product should only be performed by
qualified personnel.
Do not use unit if display is cracked or broken.
Contents

Table of Contents
New Features .................................................................................3
Compatibility ...................................................................................3
Dimensions .....................................................................................4
Module Installation..........................................................................5
Plug-In Modules........................................................................6
Relay Module............................................................................6
Direct Conductivity/Resistivity Module......................................7
H COMM Module ......................................................................7
Installation ......................................................................................8
Georg Fischer Signet

Wiring .............................................................................................9
Signal Type: Frequency ..........................................................10
Signal Type: Digital (S3L) ........................................................10
Signal Type: 4 to 20 mA..........................................................11
Terminal Identification .............................................................11
Sensor Wiring .........................................................................12
Power Wiring ..........................................................................15
Relay and Open Collector Wiring ...........................................16
Relay and Open Collector Outputs .........................................17
Relay Functions ............................................................................21
Operation ......................................................................................22
Menu System................................................................................24
System Setup Menu ...............................................................24
Common Menus ...........................................................................26
Loop Menu..............................................................................26
Relay Menu ............................................................................27
Option Menu ...........................................................................29
Sensor-Specific Menus.................................................................30
Flow ........................................................................................30
Advanced Fluid Measurement

pH ...........................................................................................32
ORP ........................................................................................34
Conductivity/Resistivity ...........................................................35
Pressure .................................................................................37
Level/Volume ..........................................................................38
Temperature ...........................................................................40
4 to 20 mA ..............................................................................41
Salinity ....................................................................................43
Troubleshooting ............................................................................45
Appendix.......................................................................................46
Averaging................................................................................46
LOG Current Loop Output ......................................................47
Custom Measurements ..........................................................48
Calibration Procedure - pH .....................................................52
Calibration Procedure - ORP ..................................................55
Calibration Procedure - Conductivity/Resistivity .....................56
Calibration Procedure - Flow ..................................................57
Calibration Error Messages ....................................................58
USP Limits ..............................................................................59
Specifications ...............................................................................60
Ordering Information.....................................................................64

2 9900 Transmitter
Overview

New Features
Features of the 9900 include:
Large auto-sensing backlit display, at a glance visibility; displays
separate lines for the units, main and secondary measurements
Dial-type digital bar graph
Intuitive and user-friendly interface consistent with legacy Signet
ProPoint and ProcessPro devices
Field upgradable relays
Selectable current outputs (3.6 mA or 22 mA) to indicate error
4 to 20 mA input (with optional 8058 i-Go Signal Converter)
Warning LED indicator
Custom 13-character label capabilities for the channel type
Factory default reset capability
Optional H COMM Module for two-way communication
Optional PC COMM configuration tool

Base units, plug-in modules, accessories and spare parts are sold, packaged Panel Field
and shipped separately from the factory. Unpack all components carefully. Mount Mount
The following items accompany every 9900 base unit: Mounting
X
9900 Base Unit Bracket
Quick-clip panel mounting bracket (Panel Mount only) Wiring
X X
Adhesive template for panel cutout (Panel Mount only) Connectors
Wiring connectors for sensor and power inputs Adhesive
X
Hardcopy Instruction Manual English Template
CD-ROM containing instruction manuals in English, German, French, Instruction
X X
Spanish, Chinese and Korean. Manual
CD-ROM X X

Compatibility
The 9900 is compatible with all GF Signet Flow, pH/ORP, Conductivity/ Flow
Resistivity, Salinity, Level, Temperature, Pressure and Turbidity products 515*, 525*, 2000, 2100, 2507,
2536*, 2537, 2540*, 2551, 2552
listed in the column to the right.
pH/ORP
pH and ORP electrodes require the Signet 2750 DryLoc Sensor 2724-2726 with 2750
Electronics (sold separately). 2756-WTx2757-WTx with 3719
2764-2767 with 2750
Conductivity/Resistivity or Salinity measurement requires either 2774-2777 with 2750
the optional Direct Conductivity/Resistivity Module (part number
3-9900.394) or the Signet 2850 Conductivity/Resistivity Sensor Conductivity/Resistivity
Electronics (sold separately). (NOTE: If using the 2850, use ONLY Salinity
2819-2823 with 2850 or Cond/Res
the one-channel digital (S3L) models, or the 2-channel with only one Module
channel connected. The 2-channel and 4 to 20 mA models 3-2850-52, 2839-2842 with 2850 or Cond/Res
-53, -62 and -63 are incompatible with the 9900.) Module
Turbidity measurement using Signet 4150 requires Signet 8058 i-Go
Level, Temperature, Pressure
Signal Converter (sold separately). 2250*, 2350*, 2450*
NOTE: Loop Power can be used ONLY for the following sensors: 515, 525,
Turbidity
2250, 2350, 2450, 2536, 2540 and 8058; all other measurement sensors 4150 with 8058
require DC power.
* Can be run on Loop Power

9900 Transmitter 3
Dimensions

Dimensions

99.06 mm
Panel Mount
(3.90 in.)
3-9900-1P

99.06 mm
(3.90 in.)

29.97 mm
(1.18 in.)

54.10 mm
91.44 mm
(2.13 in.)
(3.60 in.)

8.13 mm
Top View (0.32 in.) Side View

Field Mount
3-9900-1

44.45 mm
(1.75 in.)
106 mm 0.75
3.50
(4.16 in.) 25 Ref.

0.08
24.13 mm 0.19
(0.95 in.) 3.50
88.90 mm 3-9900.396 Angle Adjustment Adapter Kit
(3.50 in.)
(3-8051 shown)
NOTE: 3-8051 Integral Mount Kit sold separately.

4 9900 Transmitter
Plug-In Modules

Module Installation
If the 9900 Base Unit will be mounted in a panel, the plug-in modules may
be installed either before or after the base unit is mounted. If the 9900 Base
Unit will be mounted using the accessory wall mount bracket, install plug-in
modules first.
If installing both the Conductivity/Resistivity (Cond/Res) and the H COMM
Modules, install the H COMM Module first, then the Cond/Res Module on top
of it (see illustration on page 7).
The Relay and Cond/Res Modules attach with screws. The H COMM Module H COMM
simply plugs in. Base Unit
Module

er
DC Pow

CAUTION Loop Volt


age

Exercise care when installing modules.


Do not bend connecting pins.

To install modules:

3-9900.393 Relay Module

5A 30 VDC
5A VAC
Rating:
Remove power from the 9900. Carefully align pins and connectors (do not

~
H COM

bend connecting pins) and push module firmly into place, then attach with 94
3-9900.3 ule
es Mod

screw(s) (except H COMM Module).


Cond/R

Relay Module Conductivity/


(Panel Mount Resistivity
CAUTION Only) Module
LOOP as well as DC power MUST
be removed BEFORE installing
H COMM Module.

To remove modules:
Remove power from the 9900. For Relay and Cond/Res Modules, unplug
connectors, remove screw(s), and carefully pull module straight out from the
base unit. Do not bend the connecting pins. For H COMM Module, squeeze
the tabs on the bottom edge, grasp the module using pliers and pull straight
out. Do not bend the connecting pins.

CAUTION
Avoid Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)

Minimize handling of the plug-in modules to reduce the possibility of


damage due to ESD.
Handle modules by the edges. Never touch any exposed circuitry or
contacts.
Wear an anti-static wristband or stand on an anti-static mat, or keep
one hand touching a properly grounded pipe or other piece of properly
grounded metal when handling modules.

9900 Transmitter 5
Plug-In Modules

Plug-In Modules
Optional modules and accessories are available for the 9900:
Relay Module (not available on field mount)
Direct Conductivity/Resistivity Module
H COMM Module
Each item is ordered separately.

DC Po
wer Modules are field-replaceable at any time.
ltage
Loop Vo

a.
See Installation and Ordering Information sections for more details.
a. Base Unit (required)
b. Slot for optional Cond/Res Module
c. Slot for optional H COMM Module
95
3-9900.3 dule
Mo
H COMM

d. Slot for optional Relay Module.


c.
b.
d.

Relay Module
wer
DC Po
(Panel Mount installations only)
ltage
Loop Vo

Mfr. Part No. Code Description


3-9900.393 159 001 698 Relay Module - Two dry-contact relays
In addition to the standard programmable Open Collector output in the
base unit, the Panel Mount version of the 9900 has a slot for an optional
Relay Module, which adds two programmable dry-contact relays. The
Open Collector output in the base unit uses the Relay 1 setting in the
3-9900.393 Relay Module

menus. If the optional Relay Module is installed, these are assigned to


5A 30 VDC
5A VAC
Rating:

relays 2 and 3 in the menus.


~

Dry-contact relays are electromechanical switches with a moving contact


armature. They are suitable for many general-purpose applications, AC or
DC, including AC loads up to 250 V. Install RC Filter Kits, 3-8050.396, on
relays used to switch motor or inductive loads.
Two (2) SPDT dry-contact relay (DCR) inputs
CAUTION User programmable
250 V, 5 A maximum resistive loading (AC).
Switching active loads (usually Can switch line voltage (typically 120 to 240 VAC)
inductive) can cause contact arcing
sufficient to damage the relays.
Can switch DC voltage (< 30 VDC @ 5A)
The RC Filter Kit or snubber (part Larger voltage and current ratings than Open Collector outputs
number 3-8050.396) is available
as an accessory to reduce or NOTE: The Relay Module requires 12-32 VDC, 300 mA power connection to
eliminate these damaging effects. DC PWR Terminals. The Relay Module cannot be used with loop power.
Recommended for inductive loads
greater than 50 VAC (remote relays,
The two red Mechanical Relay Indicator LEDs on the front panel of the
solenoids, pumps, etc.) 9900 (see page 22) show the status of relays 2 and 3. (Status of all
relays and Open Collector is available at all times in a single screen in
View mode.)
Hysteresis and time delay are adjustable for each relay.

6 9900 Transmitter
Plug-In Modules

Direct Conductivity/Resistivity Module


Mfr. Part No. Code Description
3-9900.394 159 001 699 Direct Conductivity/Resistivity Module DC Po
wer

The Direct Conductivity/Resistivity (Cond/Res) Module interfaces Signet


Voltage
Loop

2819-2823 and 2839-2842 Conductivity electrodes directly to the 9900.


(Conductivity/Resistivity and Salinity measurements may also be performed
via the 2850 Sensor Electronics connected through the 9900 Digital (S3L)

SHIELD
TEMP (WHT)
odule

ISO GND (BLK)


SIGNAL (RED)
MM M

inputs.)
H CO

Provides filtering and conditioning.


Sensor cable length can be extended to 30 m (100 ft) (except
le
Modu
/Res
Cond

2819/2839: 4.6 m (15 ft) max for >10 M, no splices).

H COMM Module

Mfr. Part No. Code Description


3-9900.395 159 001 697 H COMM Module wer
DC Po

The H COMM Module enables communication between the 9900 and Loop
Volta
ge

a HART-enabled device. The HART (Highway Addressable Remote


Transducer) Protocol superimposes digital signals on top of the 4 to 20 mA
analog signal.
Refer to the 9900 H COMM Module Manual 3-9900.094 for further details.
.395
3-9900 odule
MM M
H CO

HART is a registered trademark of the HART Communication Foundation, Austin, Texas, USA.
Any use of the term HART hereafter in this document implies the registered trademark.

9900 Transmitter 7
Installation

Installation
System Start-up: Step 1
Prepare the transmitter installation location. If the back of the transmitter is
difficult to access when installed, wire the removable terminal blocks first,
then install it completely.

Panel Cutout Panel Cutout


Next step: Wiring (see pg. 9).
92 x 92 mm
(+ 0.8, - 0 mm)
92 x 92 mm
(+ 0.8, - 0 mm) For future reference, for each installation, it is recommended to record the
3.6 x 3.6 in.
(+0.031, -0 in.)
3.6 x 3.6 in.
(+0.031, -0 in.)
part number and serial number of each of the components listed here:

minimum Facility Tag Number or System ID (user assigned):_____________________


clearance
25 mm
(1 in.)
Base unit 3-9900._______ S/N ___________________
Panel Cutout Panel Cutout
Relay Module 3-9900.393 S/N ___________________
92 x 92 mm 92 x 92 mm
(+ 0.8, - 0 mm) (+ 0.8, - 0 mm) Cond/Res Module 3-9900.394 S/N ___________________
3.6 x 3.6 in. 3.6 x 3.6 in.
(+0.031, -0 in.) (+0.031, -0 in.) H COMM Module 3-9900.395 S/N ___________________

panel gasket on Do not mount in direct sunlight.


front side
of panel
plugs
DC Powe
r

Loop Volta
ge mounting
Panel Mount Installation
bracket Tools and Equipment Required
3-9900.395 le
H COMM
Modu
File (fine)
DIN punch or jigsaw suitable for cutting panel opening to within
1 mm (0.04 in) tolerance.
DIN punches are available and recommended for creating clean,
Quick-clip precise openings quickly and easily in most instrument panels.
If a punch is not available, a jigsaw or other cutting tool can be used. An
adhesive template is provided to help guide the cutting process.
De-burr and smooth the opening with a file.

1. The panel mount transmitter is designed for installation using a DIN


punch. For manual panel cutout, an adhesive template is provided as
an installation guide. Recommended clearance on all sides between
instruments is 25 mm (1 in).
2. Place gasket on instrument, and install in panel.
3. Slide mounting bracket over back of instrument until bracket snaps into
Field Mount with
3-8050 Mount Kit
latches on side of instrument.
To remove:
1. Secure instrument temporarily with tape from front or grip from rear of
instrument. DO NOT RELEASE.
2. Press bracket clips outward and remove.

Field Mount Installation


Field mounting requires a separate mounting kit. The 3-8050 Universal
Mount Kit, the 3-8051 or 8052 Integral Mount Kits, and the 3-9900.396
Angle Adjustment Adapter Kit enable the transmitter to be installed virtually
anywhere. Detailed instructions for field installation options are included with
Integral Mount with the 3-8050, 8051, 8052 adapter kits (see Ordering Information section).
3-8051 Mount Kit and
Angle Adjustment Adapter For Field Mount installations with a Cond/Res Module, the Angle Adjustment
Adapter is required along with a 3-8050, 8051 or 8052 adapter kit to allow for
sufficient clearance for the wiring.

8 9900 Transmitter
Wiring

Wiring
System Start-up: Step 2
Wire the transmitter for all connections with the power off. Keep any
4 to 20 mA and relay-actuated output devices that are connected to it
offline at this time. Connect the sensors (pg. 12), power (pg. 15) and
relay(s) (pg. 16).

Next step: Relay Functions (see pg. 21).

Wiring Tips:
Tools Required
Do not route the sensor, DC power, or 4 to 20 mA cables in conduit
containing AC power wiring. Electrical noise may interfere with sensor Phillips screwdriver
Flat-head screwdriver
signal. Wire strippers
Routing the sensor cable in grounded metal conduit can help prevent
electrical noise and mechanical damage. For Field Mount
Seal the cable entry points to prevent moisture damage. installations, refer to the
wiring diagram inside the
Only one wire should be inserted into a terminal.
Field Mount housing.
Splice double wires outside the terminal or use appropriate wire ferrule,
not to exceed 2 mm (0.08 in) diameter.

All wiring connections to the 9900 are made via removable terminals.

In general:
Terminals accept 12 to 24 AWG wire (Cond/Res Module plug accepts
16 to 28 AWG wire).
Strip 7 mm (0.28 in.) of insulation from wire tips and tin bare ends to
eliminate fraying.
Insert wire tip or ferrule completely into the terminal and secure with the
screw.
Do not allow any AC leads that may be connected to the internal relays
to come in contact with low voltage wiring.
Electrical noise may interfere with sensor signals:
Do not route the sensor cable in conduit containing AC power wiring.
Route the sensor cable in grounded metal conduit to help prevent
electrical noise and mechanical damage.
Seal the cable entry points to prevent moisture damage.

CAUTION:
Avoid Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)

Minimize handling of plug-in modules to reduce the possibility of


damage due to ESD.
Handle modules by the edges. Never touch any exposed circuitry
or contacts.
Wear an anti-static wristband or stand on an anti-static mat, or
keep one hand touching a properly grounded pipe or other properly
grounded piece of metal when handling modules.

9900 Transmitter 9
Wiring

Signal Type: Frequency

Maximum
Signet flow sensors 515, 525, 2000, 2100, 2507, 2536 and 2540 provide
Flow sensor
models with Cable Length a frequency output. (Flow sensors 2551 and 2552 can be configured with
Frequency 60 m 305 m either digital (S3L) or Frequency outputs, see pg. 13.)
Output (200 ft) (1000 ft)
515 X The maximum allowable cable length for sensors with frequency output is
525 X dependent upon the output signal strength of the sensors themselves, and
the degree to which the signals are susceptible to EMI or "noise." This is
2000 X
largely a function of whether the sensors are self-powered (515 and 525), or
2100 X
powered by an external source.
2507 X
2536 X The Input terminals on the 9900 carry Frequency data signals from
2537 X the sensor.
2540 X Do not route sensor or output cables in conduit containing AC power
2551 X wiring. Electrical noise may interfere with sensor signal.
2552 X Routing cable in grounded metal conduit will help prevent electrical
noise and mechanical damage.
Seal cable entry points to prevent moisture damage.
Only one wire should be inserted into a terminal. Splice double wires
outside the terminal.
In case of noise In case of noise interference, ground the sensor SHIELD wire to a local
interference, connect earth ground at a point near the sensor.
the cable shield to
earth ground. Consult the sensor manual for additional wiring information.

Signal Type: Digital (S3L)


The Input terminals on the 9900 carry digital (S3L) serial data from
Maximum total cable length of the
Digital (S3L) Bus:
the sensor.
Do not route sensor or output cables in conduit containing AC power
The quality of the cable used in wiring. Electrical noise may interfere with sensor signal.
the bus determines the maximum Routing cable in grounded metal conduit will help prevent electrical
length of all branches combined.
The maximum cable length may not
noise and mechanical damage.
exceed these limits, regardless of Seal cable entry points to prevent moisture damage.
current requirements. Only one wire should be inserted into a terminal. Splice double wires
outside the terminal.
Cable Max. Total The TOTAL cable length from I/O devices to the transmitter must not
Capacitance Distance
(pF/ft) (ft) exceed 60 m (200 ft).
In case of noise interference, ground the sensor SHIELD wire to a local
< 50 900
earth ground at a point near the sensor.
< 30 1500
Consult the sensor manual for additional wiring information.
< 15 3000 The maximum cable length of the digital (S3L) bus varies depending on
Cable Max. Total the types of sensors connected and the size of the conductors in the
Capacitance Distance cable. For best results, determine the maximum cable length for the
(pF/m) (m)
system before routing cables.
< 150 300 There are several methods that can help route the digital cables and
< 100 450 remain within the distance limitations.
< 50 900

10 9900 Transmitter
Terminal Identification

Signal Type: 4 to 20 mA
When connecting a non-Signet sensor to the 9900, the sensors 4 to 20 mA
signal must be converted to digital (S3L). The 8058 i-Go Signal Converter
accepts any 4 to 20 mA signal and converts it into digital (S3L).

1. Wire the 8058 between the 4 to 20 mA loop source and the 9900
digital (S3L) input terminals (see pg. 14). NOTE: If connecting 8058-2,
use Channel 1 ONLY.
2. In the 9900 INPUT TYPE menu (see System Setup Menu discussion),
specify 4 to 20 mA INPUT.
3. Set additional labels and abbreviations as described on pgs. 41-42.

Red )
d ite
iel Wh
+GF+ Sh e to
4-to-20 mA

Signet 8058 i-Go


T i
(
Output

4-20 mA to S3L Converter d)


(Groun
Input

Black
S3L

White
Red
4-20 mA input S3L Output

1
AX
CM

2
35 VD

Loop1 +
3
iel
d k)

Loop1 -
Bla
Sh lac ck

Loop2+ 4

N/C
oB
+G

Loop2 - 5
For the 8058-2,
F

6
3 +

4-20 mA
et
8058-1

Input
L Converter

3-8058.610D
2

8058 i-Go
1

N/C
( Ti
6
5

GND
4

+5VDC

S3 L
connect Channel 1 ONLY
Lo

9
op

3
PW 1

8
4-20mA to S
R

7
Output
Lo

S3 L
op
PW 2
R

+GF+
S3
DA L
Sign TA
et
80
58
N /C
7
8
9

8058-2

Terminal Identification

The 9900 requires regulated 12 to 32 VDC 10% (24 VDC nominal)


from an external power supply. Maximum current draw is 250 mA.

Terminals 1-2: DC Power


Required by the instrument
12 to 32 VDC 10% input power to sensors, relays and the Digital (S3L)/Freq
LCD backlight

SHLD
DATA
GND
Terminals 3-4: Loop Power (may also be used for system power)
V+

12 to 24 VDC 10%
Autoswitches to loop power if DC power is lost.
NOTE: Backlight, LEDs and optional Relay Module do not
operate on loop power. Any connected sensors or sensor
electronics that cannot operate on loop power will also 7 8 9 10
be inoperative.
Terminals 5-6: Open Collector Power
Software selectable for Normally Open or Normally Closed.
May be disabled (Off) if not used. 1 PWR+
Terminals 7-10: Digital (S L)/Frequency Input 3
2 PWR
7: V+: +5 VDC out to sensor (black wire)
3 Loop+
8: DATA: Input signal from sensor (red wire)
9: GND: Sensor ground (white wire) 4 Loop
10: SHLD: Cable shield
5 6

OC- OC+

9900 Transmitter 11
Sensor Wiring

Sensor Wiring

er
DC Pow

Digital Run on Loop V


oltage
Sensor Freq
(S3L) Loop
model Output
Output Power Connect sensor wires here
515 X X
as shown in the following
525 X X
figures.
2000 X
2100 X
2250 X X
2350 X X
95
2450 X X 3-9900.3
Module
H COMM
2507 X
2536 X X
2537-5 X
2540 X X
2551 X X
2552 X X
2724-2726 X
2750 X
2756-2757 X
2764-2767 X
2774-2777 X
Connect power and open
2819-2823 X collector wires here as
2839-2842 X shown on pages 15 and 16.
2850 X
4150/8058 X

NOTE: Loop Power cannot be used to power Signet models 2000, 2100,
2507, 2537, 2551 or 2552 Flow sensors.
Technical Notes:
See corresponding product
manuals for maximum cable length. Wiring for:
Maintain cable shield through cable
splice.
Route sensor cable away from AC
power lines. 515 525 2536 2540
515 and 525 installations, connect
FLOW
Frequency
the silver (shield) wire to earth
ground in case of EMI noise
SHLD
DATA

interference.
GND

515 and 525 installations can be


V+

made intrinsically safe by installing


two intrinsic safety barriers (part
number 6400-9001 for the 515 or
6402-9001 for the 525, two per
sensor.
No connection

2000 2100 2507

Black
Red
FLOW

Shield

12 9900 Transmitter
Sensor Wiring

Wiring for: Technical Notes:


When the blue jumper illustrated
here is placed over both pins, the
Frequency 2551-XX-11 (Blind Magmeter)
outputs an open collector

SHLD
DATA
GND
4 frequency signal. When the

V+
jumper is removed (or placed
over one pin for storage) the
3 2551-XX-11 outputs a digital
(S3L) signal (recommended).
2551-XX-11
The frequency output will
Blind Magmeter
be displayed as positive
flow regardless of the flow
direction. Signet recommends
Black configuring the 2551 with the
Red S3 L digital (S3L) output because it
is more accurate and will also
White display reverse flow (negative
4
Shield numbers).
5 VDC power is provided to the
3 2551 Magmeter by the 9900. No
additional power is required.
Connect the silver (shield) wire to
earth ground in case of EMI noise
interference.

Input Wiring for 2551 and 2552 sensors


Either Frequency or Digital (S3L) may be used.
Signet recommends configuring these sensors with the digital (S3L) output.
Input type is selected by choosing between SENSOR FREQ and
"SENSOR S3L" in the FLOW sensor type INPUT menu (see page 31).
Loop Power cannot be used to power these sensors.

Wiring for:

Technical Notes:
2552 The 2552 outputs an open
collector frequency signal
S3 L Frequency that can be connected to the
9900. Signet recommends
configuring the 2552 with the
SHLD
SHLD

DATA
DATA

GND
GND

digital (S3L) output because it


V+
V+

is more accurate and will also


display reverse flow (negative
numbers).
DC power is provided to the
2552 Magmeter by the 9900. No
additional power is required.
Connect the silver (shield) wire to
earth ground in case of EMI noise
interference.
Black Black
Brown Brown
White White
Blue Blue X No
connection
Shield Shield

9900 Transmitter 13
Sensor Wiring

Wiring for:
Technical Notes:
Use 3-conductor shielded cable
for sensor cable splices up to
2250 2350 2450
300 m (1000 ft) max. S3L
Maintain cable shield through

SHLD
DATA
cable splice.

GND
V+
Route sensor cable away from
AC power lines.
Connect the silver (shield) wire
to earth ground in case of EMI
noise interference.
To work correctly with the 9900, 2551* 2750 2850
the 2850 must be set for a 1.0
cell constant (the actual probe
cell constant is set in the 9900). Black
Red
White
Shield
* 2551-XX-21, -41
Display Magmeter

Technical Notes: Wiring for:


The cable length from the 8058 S3L
to the 9900 must not exceed +GF+
4-to-20 mA

Signet 8058 i-Go


Output

4-20 mA to S3L Converter


Input

S 3L

SHLD
60 m (200 ft).
4-20 mA input S3L Output

DATA
GND
X

1
MA

V+
2
DC

Loop1 +
3

35V Loop1 -

8058-1
Loop2+ 4

N/C

+G
Loop2 - 5

When using the 8058-2, connect


F+
6
4-20 mA

3
Input
L Converter

3-8058.610D
2
8058 i-Go

1
N/C

6
5
GND

4
+5VDC

S3 L

Loo
9

p1
3

PW
8
4-20mA to S

R
7
Output

Loo
S3 L

p2

ONLY channel 1 to the 9900.


PW
R
+GF+

S 3
L
DAT
Sig A
net
805
8
N/
C

8058-2
7
8
9

See the 8058 manual for


more information.
8058-1 Signet 8058 i-Go Black
Output

4-20 mA to S3L Converter


S3L

close-up Red
S3L Output

White S3L

SHLD
DATA
GND
Shield

V+

Black
7 +5VDC
8058-2 Red
Technical Notes: close-up 8 S3 L

Wiring terminals on the 2537 9 GND


are rated for 16 to 22 AWG White
conductors. Shield
The cable must be 7 to 10 mm in
diameter (0.275 to 0.394 in.) to
seal properly in the liquid
Wiring for: S3L
tight connector.
The conduit ports have inch
SHLD
DATA
GND
V+

NPT threads. After routing the


cables, seal the port with a liquid
tight conduit connector
(3-9000.392-1) or with conduit.
The 2537 models can connect to
the 9900 via a relay frequency -
Blk Red Shld +

signal or with a digital (S3L) 2537-5


S1 S2

output. Signet recommends


installing the digital (S3L) Black
output model (2537-5) because
Red
digital (S3L) is more accurate.
See 2537 instruction manual for White
additional installation information.

14 9900 Transmitter
Power Wiring

Power Wiring

CAUTION!

DO NOT connect your 9900 to AC power.


The 9900 MUST be powered by 12 to 32 VDC ONLY.

Stand-alone application, no current loop used

ProcessPro
(for reference only) 9900

Transmitter 9900
Terminals Terminals
Black Red
System Pwr Loop - 4 Power PWR+ + Power
+ Supply Supply
System Pwr Loop + 3 PWR
Red 12 to 24 VDC Loop+ Black 12 to 32 VDC
AUX Power - 2 Loop
AUX Power + 1

Connection to a PLC/Recorder, separate supply

ProcessPro
(for reference only) 9900

Transmitter 9900
Terminals Terminals
PLC or Recorder
Blue
+ Loop Input Red Power
4 to 20 mA PWR+ +
PWR Supply
System Pwr Loop - 44 12 to 32 VDC
Loop+ Black
System Pwr Loop + 33 Loop
Blue
AUX Power - 22 Black Power PLC or Recorder

Supply + Loop Input
AUX Power + 11 Red + 12 to 24 VDC 4 to 20 mA

AUX power required for all 8750-2 systems

ProcessPro
Loop Powered 9900
(for reference only)

Transmitter 9900
Terminals Terminals


Power PWR+ Red
Supply PWR 32 VDC
System Pwr Loop - 4 Black Loop+
+ 12 to 24 VDC + 10%
Loop
System Pwr Loop + 3 Black
AUX Power - 2
PLC or Recorder PLC or Recorder
AUX Power + 1 Loop Input
Red Loop Input
+ 4 to 20 mA + 4 to 20 mA

NOTE: Loop Power cannot be


used to power certain Signet
sensors. See table on pg. 12.

9900 Transmitter 15
Relay Wiring

Relay and Open Collector Wiring

Open Collector wiring

NPN Style Wiring PNP Style Wiring


Pull-Up Resistor
..: 3:5
3:5
PWR + 9WR9 Loop +
/RRS Input
PWR Power
Loop + Supply PLC
2&
Loop Gnd Gnd

OC OC + 9WR9
Input OC + Power
PLC Supply
Gnd Gnd
If PLC needs 0 logic input when relay is Pull-Down Resistor
not energized, set NORMAL to CLOSED ..:
in the RELAY menu when using the Open
Collector (R1) with NPN style wiring,
Alarm
PWR +
PWR
Loop + V+
Loop Power with NORMAL
Supply set to OPEN.
OC OC + Gnd

The 9900 Open Collector (R1) output provides high-speed switching capability. Signal frequencies can reach
400 pulses per minute.
The 9900 Open Collector (R1) output connection is dependent upon the type of circuit being controlled by
the output.
Most indicating instruments or control system inputs require a signal voltage of 0 to 5 V (TTL or CMOS logic
levels) or 0 to 24 V. Therefore, the 9900 Open Collector output circuits must be equipped with a pull-up or pull-
down resistor (not supplied), and a quality regulated 5 to 24 V (depending on the application) power supply (not
supplied) is recommended to function properly.

Relay Module wiring

The alarm is OFF during normal


RELAY 2

NO
operation, and will go ON when NC
relay energizes according to 9900 C

Relay settings. AC or DC
power

ALARM!
The valve is ON during normal
RELAY 3

operation, and will go OFF when NO


NC
relay energizes according to 9900 C

Relay settings.
AC or DC
power
NO = normally open (closes when energized)
NC = normally closed (opens when energized) Valve

Flow

16 9900 Transmitter
Relay Outputs

Relay and Open Collector Outputs

RELAY HIGH and LOW Settings


Depending on the desired function of the circuit attached to the Open Collector (R1) output, it may be
necessary to have the Open Collector turned on or off when the criteria for the activation of this output
are met.

If the 9900 is set to operate in RELAY LOW mode, when the user-defined condition for the activation is
met (e.g. exceeding an alarm limit) the Open Collector switch is turned on. If wired as standard NPN-
style output (see previous page) the logic level of the attached control system or PLC input consequently
becomes low logic level (when NORMAL is set to OPEN).

If a high input logic level is required for activation, it can be accomplished in one of three ways.
In order of preference,
1. Change the Open Collector (Relay 1) output function to high in the instrument's RELAY menu, or
2. Wire the Open Collector (R1) output PNP style as described on the previous page, or
3. Set the Open Collector (R1) to NORMAL CLOSED in the RELAY menu.

Fail-Safe Behavior
No matter the setting, the Open Collector output turns off if the 9900 loses power. This must be taken into
account when evaluating system failure consequences. If the system layout requires a closed or on
condition for the output in case of power loss, a mechanical dry-contact relay (NC contacts) must be used
instead of the Open Collector (R1) output.

Voltage and Current Limitation


The supply voltage in the Open Collector output circuit MUST be limited to the specified maximum Open
Collector voltage (see operating manual for specific instrument). The use of a quality 5 to 24 V (depending
on the application) regulated power supply (not supplied) is recommended.

The current through the Open Collector switch also must be limited. Typical Open Collector outputs allow
only for 10 to 50 mA switch current. Exceeding this current limit can burn out the Open Collector output
components immediately.

Load and Pull-Up/Down Resistor Considerations


By utilizing basic arithmetic and Ohms law, the safe limits of load resistance can be determined. When the
Open Collector switch is closed, almost the entire supply voltage is applied to the load, (e.g., the pull-up
or pull-down resistor, the alarm horn input, a potential power relay coil or annunciator lamp). The resulting
current through the load and through the Open Collector switch, as well, can be calculated as:

(Current) = (Supply Voltage) / (Load Resistance).

9900 Transmitter 17
Relay Outputs

The 9900 open collector and relays are selectable Open Collector Output
and configurable and can be used as switches that Longer life than a mechanical relay
respond when the process value moves above or No moving parts
below a user-defined setpoint or it can be used Faster ON/OFF switching capabilities than
to generate a pulse at a rate proportional to the mechanical relays
process value. They can be used for Low Alarm, Can switch DC voltage only (< 30 VDC)
High Alarm or Proportional Pulse triggering related Not recommended for use with inductive loads.
to the process value. All relay functions are set up
in the RELAY menus.

Relay energized
Relay de-energized

Process

Low Setpoint:
Hysteresis Relay is on when the measured value is less than
Low Setpoint
the setpoint.
Time

Process

High Setpoint
High Setpoint:
Hysteresis
Relay is on when the measured value is higher than
the setpoint.
Time

Cycle Time Cycle High/Low:


Process The relay can stay energized for a set length of time
High Setpoint after the process value goes above (or below) the
setpoint. The relay will stay on for the CYCLE TIME
Hysteresis
and then turn off, even if the process value is still
above (or below) the setpoint. The cycle will not repeat
Time until the process value goes below (or above) the
setpoint minus the hysteresis after the relay times out.
Relay energized
Relay de-energized
In FLOW, Cycle High activates the relay each time the
volume reaches the SET VOLUME setpoint (see
page 27).

NOTE: To reset the timer (or volume in Flow): in the


RELAY menu, select TEST RELAY function. The timer
will reset to 0 if the condition no longer exists when
the TEST is performed. The timer will restart if the
condition still exists.

18 9900 Transmitter
Relay Outputs

Window In/Out:
Relay is on when the value is higher or lower than Process

the high and low setpoint. High Limit


Hysteresis
WINDow IN = relay on if measurement is inside
the window of two setpoints minus the hysteresis. Window

WINDow OUT = relay on if measurement is outside Low Limit


the window of two setpoints minus the hysteresis.
Time
Window IN example

Proportional Pulse Operation:


The transmitter can output a pulse at the rate defined

:
in. ate
100 pulses

s/m ut R
100 pulses
by the settings in the CAL menu and the sensor

lse utp
input. The maximum pulse output from the relays is

Pu O
0 or
400 pulses per minute. Example usage would be to

10 ct

Pulse rate
to lle
0 Co
control solenoid-operated dosing pumps.

n
pe
O
For example: As the process value drops below
the setpoint, the output will start pulsing in relation
0 pulses
to the process value, the maximum pulse endpoint
and the programmed pulses/minute. The pulse 5 10
rate will change as the process value changes Starting point Endpoint
and approaches the programmed endpoint. This
functionality can be used to precisely control
the process.

The starting point, endpoint and maximum pulse rate In the example:
are selectable in the RELAY menus. The output will be 0 pulses/min. when value is
less than 5.
The output will be 50 pulses/min. when value
is 7.5.
The output will be 100 pulses/min. when value
is greater than 10.

9900 Transmitter 19
Relay Outputs

PWM
Maximum Pulse Width Modulation
Range PWM automatically varies the ratio of ON time to
100% OFF time proportional to minimum and maximum
Relay is range settings.
(as a % of Relay period)

80% always ON
Relay Pulse Width

The relay period is the sum of the time a relay is ON


60% and the time it is OFF.
40% Relay pulse width is the time the relay is ON.
20% The 9900 must be programmed with the relay period,
and with the low and high setpoints.
0% Process value
NOTE: The PWM mode is not used for Pressure
Relay is PWM
Minimum applications.
always OFF
Range
Example:
The pulse width will be 0% of the relay period
(relay always OFF) when the process value is
less than the minimum range.
The pulse width will be 100% of the relay period
(relay always ON) when the process value is
greater than the maximum range.
The pulse width will be 60% of the relay period
when the process value is at 60% of the span
between the minimum and maximum range.

Volumetric Pulse
A pulse is generated each time a specified volume of
fluid is registered. For flow inputs only.

Totalizer Volume
Relay activates and latches when a specified volume
of fluid is registered. For Flow inputs only.
Total Volume mode counts the TOTALIZER Units until
the setpoint volume is reached, then turns on the relay
until the resettable totalizer is reset.
If the Resettable Totalizer reading is greater than the
setpoint, the relay will be turned on immediately. The
relay will be off when the totalizer is reset to zero.
This mode is useful to trigger a reminder when a
process is due, as for a backwash cycle or filter
change.

20 9900 Transmitter
Relay Outputs

Relay Functions
System Start-up: Step 3
Set your relay functions to your own application
requirements.
Next step: System Setup (see pg. 24).

Once a setting is saved it becomes immediately


active.

1. Go to the Relay Menu (RELAY flashing on Example: Set a relay R1 to turn


screen, press ENTER). on at a low setpoint of 5.5 gpm
2. If prompted, select desired source. with a time delay of 15 seconds
3. Press to relay MODE selection screen. and turn off at 8.0 gpm.
4. If necessary, press and then or to select Remember, SET LOW + hysteresis = OFF point:
R1 MODE LOW. Press ENTER to confirm. 5.5 + 2.5 = 8.0
5. Press to R1 SET LOW. Press to enter
GPM value of 5.5.
6. Press ENTER to save.
7. Scroll to the R1 HYSTERESIS menu.
8. Press to edit.
9. Set the hysteresis for this relay. This affects the
turn off only: 2.5 gpm.
10. Press ENTER.
11. Scroll down to the R1 ON DELAY menu.
12. Press to edit.
13. Set the turn-on delay in seconds for the relay:
15.0.
14. Press ENTER.
15. Exit to View Mode.

Relay function can be tested in the


RELAY menu.

9900 Transmitter 21
Operation

Operation
Open Collector (R1) Indicator LED Backlight Sensor
(do not block)
Mechanical Relay (R2) Mechanical Relay (R3) Indicator LED
Indicator LED

Error Indicator
1 2 3 !

Bar Graph
Units of Measure
(GPM, pH, sec, %, etc.)

Value
Label

Menu Indication

Right Arrow Prompt

Menu Navigation Keys

ENTER

All possible segments shown in this illustration. The instrument's software controls
which segments are shown at any particular time. Only the bar graph and +GF+ logo
are visible when the unit is turned off.

UP, DOWN keys


Scroll through Menu options or adjust values during editing
Press both together to exit a menu or escape without saving

RIGHT key
Select item or character to edit

ENTER ENTER key


Access menus
Save changes

22 9900 Transmitter
Operation

Keypad Functions
The four buttons of the keypad are used to navigate display modes
according to the descriptions in this table. Notice that the function
3s of each button may change depending on the display mode.

ENTER
System Setup: Menu Navigation

Edit This basic operating procedure repeats throughout


the 9900 program:
1. Press ENTER for 3 seconds to enter MENU mode.
2. Press to move to the desired menu then press
ENTER to select it. (Password may be required.)
3. Press or to select the desired menu item for
editing.
or or 4. Press to edit the value/selection.
5. Press ENTER to store the new value/selection.
6. Press or to select another menu item if
(Password may desired. Repeat steps 3-5 as required.
ENTER
be required) 7. Press + to select a different menu to edit.
Repeat steps 2-5 as required.
Input Edit 8. When finished editing all menus, press +
again to return to normal operation.

The menu is constructed in a loop, so you can move


forward and backward to select an item. After any
item is saved (by pressing ENTER), the display will
return to the main menu in the same location where it
Input Edit Choices left off.

ENTER
or

Saves Changes
+

+ Or Select another
2x Menu Item

Return to
View Mode

9900 Transmitter 23
Operation

Menu System

System Setup Menu

All of the basic system setup functions are automated


in the 9900 for many sensors and sensor electronics.
This includes identifying the sensor connected to
the 9900, and configuring the display for the sensor.
After installation and wiring is completed, proceed
to the section in this manual discussing the sensor
parameters. ENTER

When the 9900 is first powered on, it will attempt to


determine the sensor type connected when ENTER
is pressed (display will display LOOKING FOR). If no
sensor is attached to the 9900, the words TYPE and
FLOW are displayed. When a sensor is attached, Sensor Choices
the 9900 will attempt to determine the instrument type.
If the 9900 does not identify your sensor type, use the
and keys to scroll through the available sensor
types.

As you scroll through the available sensor types,


press to select the desired sensor and then press
ENTER.

You may change sensor type after


initial power-on (if the sensor type is
changed after your 9900 is already in
service). Enter the INPUT menu, scroll to TYPE, press
, and scroll to select the desired sensor type (you
may be prompted for your password). Press ENTER.
The bottom line will display ALL SETTINGS WILL BE
RESET. ARE YOU SURE? The top line of the display
will blink NO (unless switching from Factory mode). ENTER

Press or to select YES. Press ENTER again


to finalize your selection. NOTE: User is strongly
discouraged from changing the sensor type away from
the correct sensor.

24 9900 Transmitter
Menu System

VIEW Mode Overview


The top level of menus is referred to as the VIEW Mode. This view displays
measurement values as well as current outputs and relay status. The radial
Error Handling
bar graph represents the measurement value that is also displayed in the
7-segment numeric field below the bar graph. The bar graph is primarily Errors occurring while in the VIEW
Mode show a specific message (e.g.,
used to display the full scale range of the sensor, but can be scaled via a CHECK SENSOR). This message
menu item. is displayed every 10 seconds and
stays on for 5 seconds. Once the
During normal operation, the 9900 displays the VIEW mode. error is resolved or cleared, the error
message stops.
To select a display, press the or arrow keys. The display
selections scroll in a continuous loop.
Scrolling
Changing the display selection does not interrupt system operations.
In some cases, more than one
No password is necessary to change display selection. message or measurement may need
Output settings cannot be edited from the View Mode. to be displayed. This is accomplished
The display will return to the VIEW mode if no button is pressed for by alternating the message portions
10 minutes. across the screen.

MENU Mode Overview


The MENU mode enables the user to view and configure all menu items.
The five menus available are: CAL, INPUT, LOOP, RELAY, and OPTION.

MENU Mode is entered by pressing and holding ENTER for three seconds.

The button is used to change the position of the blinking cursor. When the
desired menu is blinking, press ENTER.

In the selected menu, use the and keys to navigate through the menu.
Use the , and keys to edit the selected item (see Menu System
discussion, pg. 24).

To save the new selection, press the ENTER key. A message displaying
Saving will be displayed for 3 seconds. After this message is displayed,
the newly selected value will be displayed, if applicable.
Password Overview
The password is often required to start editing. Once entered correctly, this
password will not be needed for subsequent edits. However, once the menu
system is exited, the password will be again be required when edit mode is In the MENU mode, if the wrong
code or password is entered, an
re-entered.
ERROR message is displayed.

Your choice of password (STD or CODE) is selected in the Options Mode.

STD
The standard (STD) password is , pressed in sequence. This
password is designed to protect the 9900 from unintentional changes.
It is best suited for systems where a group of people need to be able to
change settings.
CODE To change the password, go to
The CODE default setting is 0000, adjustable to any 4-digit numerical OPTIONS mode, enter your desired
code up to 9999. Using a personal code provides the maximum degree code and press ENTER. (The STD
of security. This code can be modified in the Options mode. password cannot be changed.)

9900 Transmitter 25
Menu System

Common Menus

System Start-up: Step 4


Customize your 9900 to your own installed sensors.

Common Menus
The menu system shares certain modes between sensor types. The following describes the EDIT Mode
menus found in common between most sensor types.

NOTE: Menu and Mode displays shown are examples only.


Your displays may vary.

LOOP Menu

(COND/RES only) Select LIN/LOG. Default = LIN.


See LOG Current Loop Output discussion in Appendix.

(ALL) Set value corresponding to desired 4 mA output. 5 digits max. Default = 0 (ORP = -999).

(ALL) Set value corresponding to desired 20 mA output. 5 digits max.


(Not shown in COND/RES LOG Mode.)
Defaults = 100 (Flow, Cond/Res, Temp), 14 (pH), 1000 (ORP), 10 (Lvl/Prs), 5 (4 to 20 mA), 80 (Sal).

(ALL) Set desired Loop output value when sensor error (e.g., bad sensor, broken wire) is detected.
Select (3.6 mA, 22 mA). Default = 22.

(ALL) Allows fine-tuning to compensate for errors in other equipment connected to the 9900. Adjust
the minimum and maximum current output. The display value represents the precise current output.
Adjustment limits: from 3.80 mA minimum to 5.00 mA maximum. Default = 4.00 mA.

(ALL) Allows fine-tuning to compensate for errors in other equipment connected to the 9900. Adjust
the minimum and maximum current output. The display value represents the precise current output.
Adjustment limits: from 19.00 mA minimum to 21.00 mA maximum. Default = 20 mA.

(ALL) Press or to manually order any output current value from 3.6 mA to 21.00 mA to test the
output loop.

26 9900 Transmitter
Menu System

RELAY Menu
(pH, LEVEL/VOL, COND/RES and SALINITY only.) Select source for each of R1, R2 and R3 outputs.
Choose pH/TEMP, LEVEL/VOLUME, COND/RES or SAL/TEMP. Defaults = pH, COND, LEVEL, SAL.
(ALL) Set Open Collector (R1) as Normally Open or Normally Closed. Default = OPEN.
(ALL) Select the desired mode of operation for the open-collector (R1) output (OFF, LOW, HIGH, WINDow
IN, WINDow OUT, CYC LOW (except FLOW), CYC HIGH, PROP PuLSe, VOL PuLSe, PWM, TOTAL,
USP, ERROR mode (See chart on pg. 28). Default = OFF. Continue stepping through to select R2 and R3
output modes. When MODE is set to ERROR, delays energizing relay until after ON DELAY time expires if
sensor problem is detected. See Cycle High/Low discussion on pg. 18.
(ALL) Relay turns on if process measurement goes lower than this value. Set desired value.
(Shown if LOW, WIND IN/OUT or CYC LOW mode.)
NOTE: The corresponding indicator lights do not light up in PROP PLS and PWM modes. The LEDs light
up only when the Test Relay options are selected.
(ALL) Relay turns on if process measurement goes higher than this value. Set desired value.
(Shown if HIGH or WIND IN/OUT mode.)
NOTE: The corresponding indicator lights do not light up in PROP PLS and PWM modes. The LEDs light
only when the Test Relay options are selected.
(FLOW only) Amount of accumulated flow that must be counted before a pulse is sent out. Relay
turns on if flow volume exceeds this value. Set desired value. (Shown if CYC HIGH or VOL PLS mode.)
Default = 100.00.
(ALL) Hysteresis prevents the system from chattering around the set point. Set amount (in units of
measure from INPUT Mode) to add to SET LOW or SET HIGH values.
(Shown if LOW, HIGH, WIND IN/OUT, CYC LOW/HIGH or USP mode)

(COND/RES only) Relay turns on if USP value drifts by this value away from USP limit.
(Shown only in USP mode) See USP Limits discussion in the Appendix.

(ALL) Set seconds (up to 9999.9) to wait before activating relay.


(Shown if Low, High, WIND IN/OUT, CYC LOW/HIGH or Error mode.)

(ALL except PRESSURE) Set minimum setpoint value for proportional pulsing.
(Shown if PROP PLS mode.)

(ALL except PRESSURE) Set maximum setpoint value for proportional pulsing.
(Shown if PROP PLS mode.)

(ALL except PRESSURE) Set desired maximum pulse rate (400 max)
(Shown if PROP PLS mode.)
NOTE: Pulse width fixed at 100 ms.

(ALL except PRESSURE and FLOW) Set minimum value for pulse width modulation.
(Shown if PWM mode)

(ALL except PRESSURE and FLOW) Set maximum value for pulse width modulation.
(Shown if PWM mode.)

NOTE: Defaults for most relay functions are dependent upon sensor type and are not listed here.

9900 Transmitter 27
Menu System

RELAY Menu - Cont.

(ALL) Set time in seconds (up to 99999) for relay to remain on. See discussion on pg. 18.
(Shown if CYC LOW/HIGH mode.)

(FLOW only) Amount of accumulated flow that must be counted before a pulse is sent out.
Set value. (Shown only if VOL PULS.)

(FLOW only) Set time value for one pulse width. (Shown only if VOL PULS.)

(ALL except PRESSURE and FLOW) Set time value for one complete pulse cycle (relay ON time + relay
OFF time). (Shown if PWM mode)

(FLOW only) Resettable value that, when exceeded, turns relay on. Must reset Totalizer
(in VIEW Mode) to clear relay. Set maximum value. (Shown only if TOTAL.)

(ALL) Press or to turn relay on or off for testing purposes.

Available Relay Modes by Sensor Type

Flow pH ORP Cond/Res Pressure Lvl/Vol Temp 4 to 20 mA Salinity


Off X X X X X X X X X
Low X X X X X X X X X
High X X X X X X X X X
Wind In X X X X X X X X X
Wind Out X X X X X X X X X
Cyc Low X X X X X X X X
Cyc High X X X X X X X X X
Prop Pulse X X X X X X X X
Vol Pulse X
PWM X X X X X X X
Total X
USP X
Error X X X X X X X X X

28 9900 Transmitter
Menu System

OPTION Menu

Adjust the LCD contrast for best viewing. A setting of 1 is lowest contrast, 5 is highest. In general,
select lower contrast if the display is in warmer ambient light surroundings.
Default = 3.

Select backlight level (OFF, LOW, HIGH, AUTO).


Default = AUTO.
(NOTE: No backlight when operating on loop power.)

Enter 5 digit value to represent bar at minimum.


Default = 0 (ORP = -999).

Enter 5 digit value to represent bar at maximum.


Defaults = 100 (Flow, Cond/Res, Temp), 14 (pH), 1000 (ORP), 10 (Lvl/Prs), 5 (4 to 20 mA), 80 (Sal)

(ALL) Set the decimal to the best resolution for your application. The display will automatically scale up
to this resolution. Select -----., ----.-, ---.-- or --.---.
Default = ----.-.

(FLOW only) Set the decimal to the best resolution for the Permanent Totalizer display. The display will
automatically scale up to this resolution. Select -----., ----.-, ---.-- or --.---.
Default = ----.-.

(COND/RES only) Displays mS or S as set in COND UNITS in INPUT Mode.


Set ON/OFF.
Default = OFF.

(FLOW only) Locks the TOTALIZER output. Select OFF, ON (Does not affect Permanent Totalizer).
Default = OFF.

(ALL) Select STD, CODE.


Default = STD.

(ALL) Enter desired password code. 4-character entry not displayed, ---- displayed instead.
(Shown if type = CODE.)

(ALL) Enter 13-character string, if desired.


Default = GFSIGNET_COM.

Enables Remote Setup to configure the 9900 via a computer and the PC COMM tool.
Press and select YES to enable. REMOTE SETUP flashes when mode is enabled.
NOTE: Communication with PC COMM tool is automatic when 9900 is in FACTORY state
(EntEr flashing).
Refer to the PC COMM Configuration/Diagnostic Tool manual, 3-0251.090, included with your
PC COMM tool.

9900 Transmitter 29
Flow

Sensor-Specific Menus
The following pages list the sensor-specific settings for each sensor type.

Flow
FLOW Setup Checklist
1. Make sure FLOW sensor type is selected (see System Setup
Menu, pg. 24).
2. Set the Units of Measure.
3. Set Sensor Type (Freq or S3L).
4. If Loop is used, set the minimum and maximum 4 to 20 mA
setpoints.
5. Set K-Factor (pulses per Unit Volume) from Flow Sensor manual.
6. Set Totalizer factor.
7. Set Last Cal Date and initials.
This is the normal display 8. If desired, set up relay functions for your own application.
and does not time out.

VIEW Mode Menu


Display the flow rate and the resettable totalizer. Press to reset the totalizer. (If Reset is locked, enter
the password first.) Lock or Unlock the totalizer in the OPTIONS menu.
This is the resettable totalizer View display.
Display the Permanent Totalizer value (note the "P" indicating Permanent).
Pressing displays units of measure.
Displays the 4 to 20 mA Loop output.
Bottom line shows one of three states (OFF, ON, PLS) for each of the three relays. Displays remaining
time for CYC LOW or CYC HIGH mode. The relay(s) will remain ON while counting down.
NOTE: To reset the timer: In the RELAY menu, select TEST RELAY function. The timer will reset to 0 if
the condition no longer exists when the TEST is performed.
The timer will restart if the condition still exists.

CAL Menu

Prevents relays from activating while making adjustments. Relays in Pulse mode will suspend pulsing
while HOLD OUTPUTS is set to YES. Select YES/NO.
Default = NO.

Set K-Factor (pulses per unit volume) from Flow Sensor manual. Min: 0.0001, max 999999.
Cannot be zero.
Default = 60.0000.
Sets the volume of each count of the Totalizer as a multiple of the volume unit of the K-Factor.
Min: 0.0001, max 999999. Cannot be zero.
Default = 1.0000.
Select to calibrate using Rate method (see Appendix).

Select to calibrate using Volume method (see Appendix).

Enter date of calibration (mm-dd-yyyy) and initials of calibrator (ii).

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Flow

INPUT Menu

If desired, a custom name can be entered. Enter 13-character string.


Default = FLOW.

If your flow sensor is configured for frequency output, select FREQ. If configured for digital (S3L) output
(recommended), select S3L.
Default = FREQ.

Set the units of measure.


The last character sets the timebase: S (seconds) M (minutes) H (hours) D (days).
Default = GPM.

Identifies the Totalizer units. It has no effect on any calculation.


Default = GALLONS.

Dampens display, output and relay response rates. Select Low (4 sec), Med (8 sec), High (32 sec), OFF
(near instantaneous). (See discussion in Appendix.)
Default = OFF.
Acts as a threshold for flow measurement response. A lower sensitivity setting gives a fast measurement
response, a higher setting gives a slower response. Value expressed in units of measurement; response
dependent on units of measurement being exceeded. (See discussion in Appendix.)
Default = 100.

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pH

pH
pH Setup Checklist
1. Make sure pH sensor type is selected (see System Setup Menu,
pg. 24).
2. Set the Temperature Units (C or F).
3. If Loop is used, set the minimum and maximum 4 to 20 mA
setpoints.
4. Perform calibration (EasyCal, Standard or Standard and Slope).
5. Set Last Cal Date and initials.
6. Select source for Open Collector and Relay output (pH or Temp).
7. If desired, set up relay functions for your own application.
This is the normal display
and does not time out.

VIEW Mode Menu

Displays temperature at the sensor.


Displays the millivolt input from the electrode. Use this display to determine the relative condition of your
electrode during periodic calibration. (7 pH buffer = 0 mV, 50 mV)
Displays the 4 to 20 mA Loop output.
Press to start the EasyCal process. You will be prompted to enter your password.
(See pH EasyCal procedure in the Appendix).
Bottom line shows one of three states (OFF, ON, PLS) for each of the three relays. Displays remaining
time for CYC LOW or CYC HIGH mode. The relay(s) will remain ON while counting down.
NOTE: To reset the timer: In the RELAY menu, select TEST RELAY function. The timer will reset to 0 if
the condition no longer exists when the TEST is performed.
The timer will restart if the condition still exists.

INPUT Menu

Enter string up to 13 characters (optional).


Default = MEAS TYPE PH.

Select F or C.
Default = C.

Dampens display, output and relay response rates. Select Low (4 sec), Med (8 sec), High (32 sec), OFF
(near instantaneous) (see discussion in Appendix).
Default = OFF.
NOTE: Signet strongly recommends leaving averaging OFF for pH and Pressure measurements (see
discussion in Appendix).

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pH

CAL Menu

Select AT SENSOR to perform calibration using the Signet 2750 sensor electronics. Select AT
INSTRUMENT to perform calibration at the 9900 via EasyCal or manual calibration. (See pH Calibration
procedures in the Appendix.)
Default = AT INSTRUMENT.

Prevents relays from activating while making adjustments. Relays in Pulse mode will suspend pulsing
while HOLD OUTPUTS is set to YES.
Default = NO.

Applies a linear offset to the pH measurement. The ideal value is the average pH of your application. (A
sample of your application at process temperature is recommended.) (See pH Calibration procedures in
the Appendix.) Shows error message if offset too high.

Applies a slope to the pH measurement. The slope value and the standard value must be at least 2 pH
units apart. The ideal values are the minimum and maximum values of your process. (See pH Calibration
procedures in the Appendix.) Shows error message if slope is too low or high.

Applies a linear offset to the temperature measurement. The ideal value is the average temperature of
your application. "SAVING" will appear if offset is acceptable, "ERR TOO LARGE TO CALIBRATE" if
offset is outside of range.

Press to reset pH Calibration to factory default.

Press to reset temperature calibration to factory default.

Enter date of calibration (mm-dd-yyyy) and initials of calibrator (ii).

NOTE: if CAL AT SENSOR is selected, the only


windows shown will be CAL, HOLD OUTPUTS, and
LAST CAL DATE.

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ORP

ORP
ORP Setup Checklist
1. Make sure ORP sensor type is selected (see System Setup Menu,
pg. 24).
2. If Loop is used, set the minimum and maximum 4 to 20 mA
setpoints.
3. Set Averaging.
4. Perform calibration or set Standard (and Slope if desired).
5. Set Last Cal Date and initials.
6. If desired, set up relay functions for your own application.

This is the normal display


and does not time out.

VIEW Mode Menu


Displays the millivolt input from the electrode. Use this display to determine the relative condition of your
electrode during periodic calibration.
Displays the 4 to 20 mA Loop output
Press to start the EasyCal process. You will be prompted to enter your password.
(See ORP EasyCal procedure in the Appendix).
Bottom line shows one of three states (OFF, ON, PLS) for each of the three relays. Displays remaining
time for CYC LOW or CYC HIGH mode. The relay(s) will remain ON while counting down.
NOTE: To reset the timer: In the RELAY menu, select TEST RELAY function. The timer will reset to 0 if
the condition no longer exists when the TEST is performed.
The timer will restart if the condition still exists.

CAL Menu
Select AT SENSOR to perform calibration using the Signet 2750 sensor electronics. Select AT
INSTRUMENT to perform calibration at the 9900 via EasyCal or manual calibration. (See ORP
Calibration procedures in the Appendix.). Default = AT INSTRUMENT.

Prevents relays from activating while making adjustments. Relays in Pulse mode will suspend pulsing
while HOLD OUTPUTS is set to YES. Default = NO.

Applies a linear offset to the ORP measurement. For single point calibrations, assign the average value
of your process to ORP STANDARD. For two-point calibrations, assign the min or max value of your
process to ORP STANDARD. (See ORP Calibration procedures in the Appendix.).

Applies a slope to the ORP measurement. The ORP SLOPE is used for two-point calibration along with
the ORP STANDARD. If you applied the min value of your process to the ORP STANDARD, then apply
the max value to the ORP SLOPE. Else, apply the min value to the ORP SLOPE. The slope value and
the standard value must be at least 30 mV apart. (See pH Calibration procedures in the Appendix.)
Resets calibration to factory settings. After pressing , select YES/NO. (Shown if CAL AT INSTR)

Enter date of calibration (mm-dd-yyyy) and initials of calibrator (ii).

INPUT Menu

Enter string up to 13 characters (optional).


Default = ORP.

Dampens display, output and relay response rates. Select Low (4 sec), Med (8 sec), High (32 sec),
OFF (near instantaneous). Default = OFF. (See discussion in Appendix.)

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Conductivity/Resistivity

Conductivity/Resistivity
Cond/Res Setup Checklist
1. Make sure COND/RES sensor type is selected (see System
Setup Menu, pg. 24).
2. Set Cell Constant.
3. Set the Temperature Units (C or F).
4. Set Conductivity units.
5. If Loop is used, set the minimum and maximum 4 to 20 mA
setpoints.
6. Set Temperature Compensation.
7. Set Last Cal Date and initials.
This is the normal display 8. Select source for Open Collector and Relay output (primary
and does not time out. measurement or temperature).
9. If desired, setup relay functions for your own application.

VIEW Mode Menu

Same as above with temperature, does not time out.

Displays the 4 to 20 mA Loop output.


Bottom line shows one of three states (OFF, ON, PLS) for each of the three relays. Displays remaining
time for CYC LOW or CYC HIGH mode. The relay(s) will remain ON while counting down.
NOTE: To reset the timer: In the RELAY menu, select TEST RELAY function. The timer will reset to 0 if
the condition no longer exists when the TEST is performed.
The timer will restart if the condition still exists.

CAL Menu

Freezes measurement value; loop value continues normally. Relays in Pulse mode will suspend pulsing
while HOLD OUTPUTS is set to YES. Select (No/Yes).
Default = NO.

Shows real-time value and selected standard. PLACE SENSOR IN STANDARD. Unit waits until
reading is stable; if bad cal, returns ERROR, CANNOT DETERMINE STANDARD. Refer to buffer
values and AUTO CAL Procedure in the Appendix.
Shows CONDUCTIVITY on bottom line; when user presses any button the live value is frozen and the
user edits that value. If bad cal, returns ERR TOO LARGE TO CALIBRATE. See Manual Cal procedure
in Appendix.

Shows TEMPERATURE on bottom line; when user presses any button the live value is frozen and the
user edits that value. If bad cal, returns ERR TOO LARGE TO CALIBRATE.

Resets Conductivity calibration. After pressing , select YES/NO.

Resets Temperature calibration. After pressing , select YES/NO.

Enter date of calibration (mm-dd-yyyy) and initials of calibrator (II).

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Conductivity/Resistivity

INPUT Menu

Enter string up to 13 characters (optional).


Default = COND/RES.

Enter cell constant of sensor. Select 20.0, 10.0, 1.0, 0.1, 0.01, or CUSTOM.
Default = 1.0.

Enter the precise cell constant from the certificate provided with your sensor, or from the information
label on the sensor. Shown if CELL CONSTANT = CUSTOM.

Select C, F.
Default = C.

Select S, mS, PPM, PPB, KOhm, or MOhm.


Default = S.

If the COND UNITS selection is PPM or PPB, set the ratio of Total Dissolved Solids to S.
Default = 0.50.

Dampens display, output and relay response rates. Select Low (4 sec), Med (8 sec), High (32 sec), or
OFF (near instantaneous). (See discussion in Appendix.)
Default = OFF.

Select temperature compensation (NONE, LINEAR, PURE H2O).


Default = LINEAR.

For LINEAR or PURE H2O temperature compensation, select a % per C slope. Maximum slope setting
is 9.99 % per C. Default = 2.0.
(If Temperature Compensation setting is NONE, this item will not be displayed.)

Factory-Set Span:
0.01 cell (2819, 2839) ......... 0 to 100 S
0.10 cell (2820, 2840) ......... 0 to 1000 S
1.0 cell (2821, 2841) ........... 0 to 10,000 S
10.0 cell (2822, 2842) ......... 0 to 200,000 S
20.0 cell (2823) ................... 0 to 400,000 S

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Pressure

Pressure
PRESSURE Setup Checklist
1. Make sure PRESSURE sensor type is selected (see System
Setup Menu, pg. 24).
2. If Loop is used, set the minimum and maximum 4 to 20 mA
setpoints.
3. Set Units of Measurement (PSI, BAR, KPa).
4. Set Last Cal Date and initials.
5. If desired, set up relay functions for your own application.

This is the normal display


and does not time out.

VIEW Mode Menu

Displays the 4 to 20 mA Loop output


Bottom line shows one of three states (OFF, ON, PLS) for each of the three relays. Displays remaining
time for CYC LOW or CYC HIGH mode. The relay(s) will remain ON while counting down.
NOTE: To reset the timer: In the RELAY menu, select TEST RELAY function. The timer will reset to 0 if
the condition no longer exists when the TEST is performed.
The timer will restart if the condition still exists.

CAL Menu

Prevents relays from activating while making adjustments. Relays in Pulse mode will suspend pulsing
while HOLD OUTPUTS is set to YES.

With process pressure at zero, set zero point for measurement.

Calibrate pressure reading to external reference. Provides a maximum 5 psi offset.

Resets calibration to factory default. After pressing , select YES/NO.

Enter date of calibration (mm-dd-yyyy) and initials of calibrator (II)

INPUT Menu

Enter string up to 13 characters (optional).


Default = PRESSURE.

Enter units of pressure measurement. Select PSI, BAR, or KPa.


Default = PSI.

Dampens display, output and relay response rates. Select Low (4 sec), Med (8 sec), High (32 sec), OFF
(near instantaneous). (See discussion in Appendix.) Signet strongly recommends leaving averaging OFF
for pH and pressure measurements (see discussion in Appendix).
Default = OFF.

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Level/Volume

Level/Volume
LEVEL/VOLUME Setup Checklist
1. Make sure LEVEL/VOLUME sensor type is selected (see System
Setup Menu, pg. 24).
2. Select Main Measurement (Level or Volume).
3. Set Units of Measurement for LEVEL display (FT, IN, M, CM).
4. If desired, set Units of Measurement for VOLUME display.
5. Set the minimum and maximum 4 to 20 mA setpoints.
6. Set Specific Gravity.
7. Set Sensor Offset.
8. If VOLUME is used, set Shape.
This is the normal display 9. Set Last Cal Date and initials.
and does not time out. 10. If desired, set up relay functions for your own application.

VIEW Mode Menu

Displays the Volume value on the bottom line of the screen when LVL is the MAIN MEAS selection in
INPUT menu.
Displays the Level value on the bottom line of the screen when VOL is the MAIN MEAS selection in
INPUT menu.

Displays the 4 to 20 mA Loop output

Bottom line shows one of three states (OFF, ON, PLS) for each of the three relays. Displays remaining
time for CYC LOW or CYC HIGH mode. The relay(s) will remain ON while counting down.
NOTE: To reset the timer: In the RELAY menu, select TEST RELAY function. The timer will reset to 0 if
the condition no longer exists when the TEST is performed.
The timer will restart if the condition still exists.

CAL Menu

Prevents relays from activating while making adjustments. Relays in Pulse mode will suspend pulsing
while HOLD OUTPUTS is set to YES.

Shows SET LEVEL on bottom line. When user presses any key, the live value is frozen and the user
edits that value. Returns either GOOD CAL or LEVEL OFFSET TOO LARGE.
Resets calibration to factory default. After pressing , select YES/NO.

Enter date of calibration (mm-dd-yyyy) and initials of calibrator (ii).

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Level/Volume

INPUT Menu

Enter 13-character string (optional). Default = LEVEL/VOLUME.

Select between Level or Volume.


Default = LVL.

Select unit of measure for LEVEL display (FT, IN, M, CM).


Default = FT.

Select ON = Measurement will be displayed as a percentage of full scale. OFF = Measurement will be
displayed in unit of measure selected in previous setting.
Default = OFF.

If PERCENT LEVEL = ON, set the desired full scale (100%) value in units of measure.
Default = 10.00.

Select unit of measure for VOLUME display (GAL, LIT, Lb, KG, FT3,, in3, M3, cm3).
Default = GAL.

Select ON = Measurement will be displayed as a percentage of full scale. OFF = Measurement will be
displayed in unit of measure selected in previous setting.
Default = OFF.

If PERCENT VOLUME = ON, set the full scale value (100%) in units of measure.
Default = 100.00.

Enter the specific gravity of the fluid at normal operating temperature. This setting is required only if the
level measurement is made by a pressure sensor or if kg or lb volume units are selected.
Default = 1.0000 (water).

Enter the distance from sensor location to the Zero reference point in the vessel (see discussion in
Appendix). Displayed in units of measure chosen in LEVEL UNITS.
Default = 0.

Dampens display, output and relay response rates. Select Low (4 sec), Med (8 sec), High (32 sec),
OFF (near instantaneous). (See discussion in Appendix.)
Default = OFF.
Select the shape of the vessel where the level sensor is located. VERT CYLINDER, HORIZ
CYLINDER, RECTANGLE, or CUSTOM. (To define a custom tank shape, see Appendix, Defining a
Custom Tank.)
Default = VERT CYLINDER.

If VERT CYLINDER or HORIZ CYLINDER is selected, enter the diameter of the cylinder. Displayed in
units of measure chosen in LEVEL UNITS.
Default = 2.0000.

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Temperature

Temperature
TEMPERATURE Setup Checklist
1. Make sure TEMPERATURE sensor type is selected (see System
Setup Menu, pg. 24).
2. If Loop is used, set the minimum and maximum 4 to 20 mA
setpoints.
3. Set Units of Measurement (C or F).
4. Set Last Cal Date and initials.
5. If desired, set up relay functions for your own application.

This is the normal display


and does not time out.

VIEW Mode Menu

Displays the 4 to 20 mA Loop output


Bottom line shows one of three states (OFF, ON, PLS) for each of the three relays. Displays remaining
time for CYC LOW or CYC HIGH mode. The relay(s) will remain ON while counting down.
NOTE: To reset the timer: In the RELAY menu, select TEST RELAY function. The timer will reset to 0 if
the condition no longer exists when the TEST is performed.
The timer will restart if the condition still exists.

CAL Menu
Prevents relays from activating while making adjustments. Relays in Pulse mode will suspend pulsing
while HOLD OUTPUTS is set to YES. The temperature reading does not update while the 'HOLD
OUTPUT' setting is set to 'ON'. The display will read "OUTPUTS HELD" and the temperature reading
that is displayed is the last one that was shown prior to the 'HOLD OUTPUT' being set to 'ON'.

Provides a maximum 20 C offset to match to a known standard (external reference).

Resets Temperature Calibration to factory settings. After pressing , select YES/NO.

Enter date of calibration (mm-dd-yyyy) and initials of calibrator (ii).

INPUT Menu

Enter string up to 13 characters (optional).


Default = TEMPERATURE.

Select C or F.
Default = C.

Dampens display, output and relay response rates. Select Low (4 sec), Med (8 sec), High (32 sec),
OFF (near instantaneous). (See discussion in Appendix.)
Default = OFF.

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4 to 20 mA

4 to 20 mA
4 to 20 mA Setup Checklist
1. Make sure 4-20 mA INPUT sensor type is selected (see
System Setup Menu, pg. 24).
2. Set 4 mA value (refer to your 3rd-party sensor manual).
3. Set 20 mA value (refer to your 3rd-party sensor manual).
4. If Loop is used, set the minimum and maximum 4 to 20 mA
setpoints.
5. Set Last Cal Date and initials.
6. If desired, set up relay functions for your own application.

This is the normal display


and does not time out.

VIEW Mode Menu

Displays the 4 to 20 mA Loop output

Diagnostic display showing raw input from 4 to 20 mA sensor.

Bottom line shows one of three states (OFF, ON, PLS) for each of the three relays. Displays remaining
time for CYC LOW or CYC HIGH mode. The relay(s) will remain ON while counting down.
NOTE: To reset the timer: In the RELAY menu, select TEST RELAY function. The timer will reset to 0 if
the condition no longer exists when the TEST is performed.
The timer will restart if the condition still exists.

CAL Menu

Prevents relays from activating while making adjustments. Relays in Pulse mode will suspend pulsing
while HOLD OUTPUTS is set to YES.

Applies a linear offset to the measurement.


For single point calibrations, assign the average value of your process to STANDARD.
For two-point calibrations, assign the min or max value of your process to STANDARD.
Applies a slope to the measurement. The SLOPE is used for two-point calibrations along with the
STANDARD above. If you assigned the min value of your process to the STANDARD, then assign the
max value to the SLOPE. Else, assign the min value to the SLOPE. The slope and standard values
must be at least 0.1 units apart.
Resets Standard and Slope calibration to factory settings. After pressing , select YES/NO.

Enter date of calibration (mm-dd-yyyy) and initials of calibrator (ii).

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4 to 20 mA

INPUT Menu

Enter string up to 13 characters (optional).


Default = 4-20 mA INPUT.

Enter up to 4 characters describing unit of measure.


Default = UNIT.

Measurement value of your sensor when its output is 4.00 mA.

Measurement value of your sensor when its output is 20.00 mA.

Dampens display, output and relay response rates. Select Low (4 sec), Med (8 sec), High (32 sec),
or OFF (near instantaneous). (See discussion in Appendix.)
Default = OFF.

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Salinity

Salinity
SALINITY Setup Checklist
1. Make sure SALINITY sensor type is selected (see System
Setup Menu, pg. 24).
2. Set Cell Constant.
3. Set the Temperature Units (C or F).
4. If Loop is used, set the minimum and maximum 4 to 20 mA
setpoints.
5. Set Last Cal Date and initials.
6. Select source for Open Collector and Relay output (primary
measurement or temperature).
This is the normal display 7. If desired, set up relay functions for your own application.
and does not time out.

VIEW Mode Menu

Displays temperature at the sensor.

Displays the 4 to 20 mA Loop output.

Displays the equivalent conductivity value in milliSiemens.


Bottom line shows one of three states (OFF, ON, PLS) for each of the three relays. Displays remaining
time for CYC LOW or CYC HIGH mode. The relay(s) will remain ON while counting down.
NOTE: To reset the timer: In the RELAY menu, select TEST RELAY function. The timer will reset to 0 if
the condition no longer exists when the TEST is performed.
The timer will restart if the condition still exists.

CAL Menu

Prevents relays from activating while making adjustments. Relays in Pulse mode will suspend pulsing
while HOLD OUTPUTS is set to YES.

Manually set salinity value to match to a known standard (external reference).

Provides a maximum 20 C offset to match to a known standard (external reference).

Resets Salinity calibration to factory settings. After pressing , select YES/NO.

Resets Temperature calibration to factory settings. After pressing , select YES/NO.

Enter date of calibration (mm-dd-yyyy) and initials of calibrator (II).

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Salinity

INPUT Menu

Enter string up to 13 characters (optional).


Default = SALINITY.

Enter cell constant of sensor. Select 20.0, 10.0, 1.0 or CUSTOM.


Default = 20.

Enter the precise cell constant from the certificate provided with your sensor, or from the information
label on the sensor. Shown if CELL CONSTANT = CUSTOM.

Select C or F.
Default = C.

Dampens display, output and relay response rates. Select Low (4 sec), Med (8 sec), High (32 sec),
OFF (near instantaneous). (see discussion in Appendix.) Default = OFF.

Select temperature compensation (NONE, LINEAR).


Default = LINEAR.

For LINEAR temperature compensation, select a % per C slope. Maximum slope setting is 9.99 %
per C. (If Temperature Compensation setting is NONE, this item will not be displayed.)

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

Condition Possible Causes Suggested Solution


Incorrect sensor installed Connect correct sensor
Wrong Sensor Set correct sensor TYPE in INPUT
Sensor Type set incorrectly in 9900
menu (see pg. 24)
Wrong Code Wrong password entered Enter correct password (see pg. 25)
K-Factor Out Of Range K-Factors cannot be set to 0 Enter K-Factor from 0.0001 to 99999
9900 operating on loop power Connect 9900 to 12 to 24 VDC power.
Backlight inoperative Backlight turned OFF
Set BACKLIGHT to LOW, HIGH or
(NOTE: Backlight can turn off
AUTO in OPTION menu.
automatically in AUTO mode.)
9900 operating on loop power Connect 9900 to 12 to 24 VDC power.
Relay Module installed incorrectly Remove and reseat relay module
Relays 2 and 3 inoperative
Use test relay to verify relay operation
Wrong settings in RELAY menu
then check relay settings
Use DC power. Check relay states in
Relay LEDs inoperative 9900 operating in Loop Power
VIEW mode for status.
Open Collector (R1) or Hysteresis value too large Change the hysteresis value
Relay (R2 or R3) always on Defective Relay Module Replace Relay Module
Relay pulse rate exceeds maximum of Increase volume pulse setting
OVR relay state 400 pulses per minute Reduce system flow rate
(Pulse Overrun) Pulse width set too wide Decrease pulse width
(NOTE: Max pulse rate = 400; max pulse width = 100 mS.
Increase Flow units time base
Flow rate exceeds display capability
Change unit of measure
Check wiring
9900 cannot "talk" to sensor
Replace sensor
Check Sensor
(pH/ORP, Cond/Res, Sal) Missing
Install or replace sensor
sensor or bad temperature element
Check Preamp 9900 cannot "talk" to the preamp Check wiring or replace preamp
Warning LED lit Look for error message Correct error condition

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Appendix

Averaging

NO AVERAGING, NO SENSITIVITY
With SENSITIVITY set to 0 (zero) and AVERAGING set to OFF (0 seconds), the 9900 responds immediately to every
shift in the process. The dashed red line represents the actual output of the sensor in varying conditions.

AVERAGING ONLY
With SENSITIVITY still set to zero and AVERAGING set to MED or HIGH the rate is stabilized, but a sharp change in
rate is not represented for 8 to 32 seconds or longer.

AVERAGING AND SENSITIVITY


With SENSITIVITY at 50 and AVERAGING set to MED or HIGH, the rate is stabilized, while the sudden shift in process
is reflected very quickly. NOTE: The SENSITIVITY function has no effect if the AVERAGING function is set to OFF.

0s 5s 10 s 15 s 20 s 25 s 30 s 35 s

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Appendix

LOG Current Loop Output


In Conductivity/Resistivity, the logarithmic (LOG) mode can be used when a very large measurement range is
required, yet high resolution is needed at the low end, e.g., in a clean-in-place application where a high-resolution
conductivity reading is needed at the low end while a very high conductivity reading is needed when a cleaning
cycle is in progress.

Only two parameters need to be set up, the starting or base conductivity value (4 mA SETPNT) and the ending or
maximum conductivity value (20 mA SETPNT). The 4 mA setpoint may be larger than the 20 mA point
(reverse span).

What equation should be put in the PLC?

Conductivity = 10n
[n = (mA value 4.0) ((Log10(ending value) Log10(starting value) / 16 mA) + Log10(starting value))]

If only fixed thresholds are of interest, they can be calculated in mA and then the mA value can be checked
directly. Inside the 9900 the following equation is used:

mA = [(Log10(conductivity) Log10(starting value)) 16 / Log10(ending value) Log10(starting value)] + 4

Notes: If ADJUST 4 mA or ADJUST 20 mA is used, the mA value can be affected. To prevent any problems the
adjust function should only be used to get exactly 4.0 and 20.0 at the PLC. The 9900 is accurate and the adjust
functions are only needed to compensate for an offset due to noise or a not-so-accurate PLC input card.

The error value of either 3.6 mA or 22 mA should be tested first before applying the conductivity equation.

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Appendix

Custom Measurements

Defining a Custom Tank


1. Determine where the level measurement
should start. This is the zero reference point
(Z). Review the diagram to help select the
best option.
2. Determine where you will mount the sensor.
This is SLoc. Consult the Sensor manual for
information regarding the best location for
the sensor.
3. Measure the distance between Z and SLoc.
This is O(ffset).
4. Enter the Offset into the INPUT Mode menu.

Zero reference point (Z):


The point in the vessel where you want the 9900 to
display zero (0 ft., 0 gal. etc.).
Z
If Z is located below the fluid surface, the 9900
will display a positive level measurement.
Z
If Z is located above the fluid surface, the 9900
will display a negative level measurement.

Sensor Location point (SLoc):


For most vessels, the zero The point on the level sensor where the
reference point (Z) may be measurement is taken.
designated as any height The pressure sensor measures from the
in the vessel. centerline of the diaphragm.

Offset (O):
The distance from the zero reference point (Z) to
the sensor location point (SLoc).
Enter a positive value in the Calibrate menu if
Z(ero) the sensor is located above Z.
L<0 Enter a negative value in the Calibrate menu if
O(ffset) < 0
the sensor is located below Z.
L>0
L>0 Enter 0 in the Calibrate menu if the sensor is
SLoc located at Z.
Z(ero) SLoc
O(ffset) > 0 O(ffset) < 0
SLoc Level (L):
Z(ero)
The distance from zero reference point (Z) to
surface of fluid (displayed as Level by 9900.)

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Level and Volume Calculation in Custom


Shaped Vessels
In the LEVEL/VOLUME menu, if Custom Shape
is selected in the INPUT menu, you can define
from two to ten Custom Points to establish the
relationship of level to volume in the vessel.
Select Manual Level Measurement mode to edit
both level and volume data (dry configuration). Custom point #10 3000 gal.
Select Automatic Level Measurement mode to
accept the sensor measurement of the Level,
while you assign a volumetric value to each
custom point (wet configuration).
Enter from 3 to 10 custom points to link level Custom point #9 1300 gal.
and volume values.
The first custom point must be the lowest fluid Custom point #8 1000 gal.

level in the vessel. Each successive point must Custom point #7 700 gal.
be greater than the preceding point.
The last point must be equal to or greater than Custom point #6 380 gal.
the highest fluid level in the vessel.
Custom point #5 250 gal.
A custom point should be located at all transition
points in the vessel shape (for example, at Custom point #4 160 gal.
custom point #9, where the shape changes from
a cylinder to a cone). Custom point #3 118 gal.

The more complex sections should be defined Custom point #2 45 gal.


with more points. Note that the conical section
of the illustration has been defined by custom Custom point #1 0 gal.
points 1 through 9.
Simpler sections require fewer defining points.
Note that a cylinder requires only custom points
9 and 10.

Procedures for programming your 9900 for a custom


tank shape are found on page 50.

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In the LEVEL/VOLUME INPUT menu (see page 39), if SHAPE is set to HORIZ CYLINDER, RECTANGLE or
CUSTOM, the tank shape can be defined with the following screens:

If Horiz Cylinder or Rectangle shape is selected, enter the length of the vessel in LEVEL
UNITS. 0.0000 to 99999.
If Rectangle shape is selected, enter the width of the vessel in LEVEL UNITS.
0.0000 to 99999.
If Custom shape is selected, enter the number of measurement points to be used to define
the vessel shape (see Level and Volume Calculation in Custom Shaped Vessels discussion).
Minimum 3 points, maximum 10 points. A larger number of points improves accuracy.
Select (AUTO, MAN). Manual allows you to edit both the Level and the corresponding Volume
for your custom tank. Automatic allows you to edit the Volume measurement (while displaying
an automatically calculated Level value). See example below.
Enter the Level (if MAN measurement is selected) at each custom point in your vessel. If
AUTO is selected, indication will read actual tank level in LEVEL UNITS at that point
in your tank.
Set the Volume (if manual measurement is selected) at each custom point in your vessel.
Where (X) is number of custom points
Where (X) is number of custom points

To set AUTO LEVEL MEAS value:


1. Pour a known quantity of fluid into a tank.
2. POINT 1 LEVEL indicates actual tank level.
3. Press for POINT 1 VOL. Press to enter quantity of fluid (in VOLUME UNITS) you poured into the
tank in step 1. Press ENTER.
4. Repeat for each point set in NUM CUST PNTS.

For example, in a 25-gallon conical tank set for three custom points:

1. Pour 10 gallons of fluid into the conical tank. POINT 1 LEVEL will indicate actual tank level.
2. In POINT 1 VOL, enter 10.
3. Pour another 10 gallons into the tank. POINT 2 LEVEL will indicate actual tank level.
4. In POINT 2 VOL, enter 10.
5. Pour the final 5 gallons into the tank. POINT 3 LEVEL will indicate actual tank level.
6. In POINT 3 VOL, enter 5.

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Technical Reference for Level, Volume, and Pressure to level conversion:


Mass Measurement
Level = P (SG D(water))
where P = Pressure
The 9900 can automatically perform level, volume
SG = Specific Gravity of fluid
and mass calculations:
D(water) = Density of water
Pressure-to-level
Mass With pressure in psi:
Volume Level (meters) = 0.703069 (P/SG)
With pressure in bar:
Level (meters) = 1.019715 (P/SG)

Mass Conversion
m = D(water) SG V

where m = mass of fluid


D(water) = density of water = 1000 kg/m3
SG = Specific Gravity of fluid
V = Volume of fluid (m3)

m (kg) = 1000 SG V

Volume Calculations

Vertical cylinder:
r
V = r2 h
where r = radius of cylinder
A h h = height of fluid

Rectangular vessel:
V=wlh
where w = width
l = length
h = height

Horizontal cylinder:
V = L [(r2 cos-1 (r-h/r)) - sqrt(2rh - h2) (r-h)] A
where A = area of segment
L = Length of vessel
r = radius of vessel
Length h = height of segment

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Calibration Procedures

EasyCal Procedure - pH
EasyCal is the fastest and simplest periodic calibration method.
Requires prepared 4, 7 or 10 pH buffers (any two).

To Calibrate: Response: To Accept:

This procedure simplifies


pH calibration using
standard 4.0, 7.0, 10.0 pH
buffers only. If these pH
buffers are not available,
use MANUAL CAL and ENTER to accept
calibrate the system using Place electrode tip in 30s
the STANDARD and first pH buffer.
pH 4.0 = 177 mV Allow for stabilization
SLOPE settings. pH 7.0 = 0 mV 30 seconds
Set sensor temperature pH 10 = -177 mV
Limit 50 mV
in the CAL Mode before 1
performing EasyCal
for new electrode
installations.

Theoretical mV values to accept second


30s ENTER
buffer calibration
pH @ 25 C mV Place electrode tip in
second pH buffer. Allow for stabilization
2 ................... +296 30 seconds*

3 ................... +237
4 ................... +177 2
5 ....................+118
6 ..................... +59 To exit menus and return to +
7 ....................... +0 VIEW press and Display returns to VIEW
buttons at the same time. Mode in 10 minutes
8 ......................59
9 ....................118
10 ..................177
11 ..................237
12 ..................296
NOTE: The solutions can be used for calibrating more than one
sensor; however, the solution must remain free of debris and must
not be diluted by rinse water from previous calibrations.

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Manual Calibration Procedure - pH


Requires prepared buffers. System calibration is possible with two
known pH solutions within 0 to 14 pH (buffers of pH 4.01, 7, or 10 are
recommended, but use a buffer close to your own process value.)

To Calibrate: To Change Reading:


Single-point calibration sets
STANDARD only; Signet
recommends a two-point calibration
to set SLOPE in addition to
STANDARD.

Quick Manual
Calibration Procedures:
ENTER
Allow for stabilization
30 seconds to
30s several minutes ENTER
to accept
1-Point Calibration:
to accept 1. Set solution standard.

Place electrode tip in 2-Point Calibration


pH buffer.
(recommended):
1. Set solution standard.
2. Set solution slope.

To Set Slope: To Change Reading:

ENTER
Allow for stabilization
30 seconds to
30s several minutes ENTER
to accept
to accept

Place electrode tip in


pH buffer two pH units
different than standard.

To Set Calibration Date:

+
Display returns to
VIEW Mode

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EasyCal Procedure - ORP


EasyCal is the fastest and simplest periodic calibration method. Requires
a prepared quinhydrone solution: Saturate 50 mL of pH 4 and 7 buffers
with 1/8 g quinhydrone.

To Calibrate: Response: To Accept:

ENTER to accept
Place electrode tip in
saturated pH 7.0 buffer.
30s
Allow for stabilization
pH 7.0 = 87 mV 30 seconds

to accept second
Place electrode tip in
30s ENTER
buffer calibration
saturated pH 4.0 buffer. Allow for stabilization
30 seconds*
pH 4.0 = 264 mV

To exit menus and return to +


VIEW press and Display returns to VIEW
buttons at the same time. Mode in 10 minutes

NOTE: ORP solutions made with quinhydrone are very unstable


and may not read properly once exposed to air for a prolonged
time. These solutions must be disposed of within an hour.
The solution can be used for calibrating more than one sensor;
however, the solution must remain free of debris and must not be diluted
by rinse water from previous calibrations.

Acceptable ranges for the readings are 80 mV (i.e., 87 80 mV).

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Manual Calibration Procedure - ORP


Requires prepared buffers and a prepared quinhydrone solution: Saturate
50 mL of pH 4 and 7 buffers with 1/8 g quinhydrone. (System calibration is
possible with two known ORP solutions, but use a buffer close to your own
process value).
To Calibrate: To Change Reading:
Single-point calibration sets
STANDARD only; Signet
recommends a two-point calibration
to set SLOPE in addition to
STANDARD.

Quick Manual
Allow for stabilization
ENTER
Calibration Procedures:
30 seconds to
30s several minutes
ENTER
to accept 1-Point Calibration:
to accept
1. Set solution standard.

Place electrode tip in 2-Point Calibration


saturated pH 7.0 buffer.
(recommended):
pH 7.0 = 87 mV 1. Set solution standard.
2. Set solution slope.

To Set Slope: To Change Reading:

ENTER
Allow for stabilization
30 seconds to
30s several minutes ENTER to accept

to accept

Place electrode tip in


saturated pH buffer two
pH units different than
standard.

pH 4.0 = 264 mV

To Set Calibration Date:

+ Display returns to
VIEW Mode

NOTE: ORP solutions made with quinhydrone are very unstable


and may not read properly once exposed to air for a prolonged
time. These solutions must be disposed of within an hour.
The solution can be used for calibrating more than one sensor;
however, the solution must remain free of debris and must not be diluted
by rinse water from previous calibrations.

Acceptable ranges for the readings are 80 mV (i.e., 87 80 mV).

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Calibration Procedure - Conductivity/Resistivity


AutoCal is the fastest and simplest periodic calibration method. Requires
prepared buffer of a value appropriate to your process.

Conductivity units are displayed as AutoCal Procedure


selected in the CALIBRATE menu. AutoCal is a single-point calibration system. During this procedure, if the
Resistivity displayed when K or M
ranges are selected. measured value is within 10% of any of the test values listed below, the
9900 will automatically recognize the test value and calibrate the output to
that value.

NOTE: The first step (Reset) is recommended each time an electrode


is replaced, but is NOT necessary upon initial installation or periodic
calibration.

NOTE: Ensure that the buffer solution is within 5 C of 25 C.

Available buffer values are: 1. Reset the sensor to factory calibration (refer to sensor manual for
10 procedure).
100
146.93
2. On the 9900, select AUTO CAL from the CAL menu. Press .
200 3. Place the electrode/sensor assembly into the conductivity test solution
500 appropriate to your operating range. Shake the electrode to dislodge
1000 any air bubbles visible on the surface of the electrode.
1408.8
5000
4. Allow at least 2 minutes for the electrode response to stabilize.
10,000 5. When the display stabilizes, press ENTER.
12856 6. If calibration is successful, 9900 will display "SAVING". If error is too
50,000 large, "OUT OF RANGE USE MANUAL CALIBRATION" will display.
100,000
(all values in S)
Calibration is complete. Return the system to service.

Manual Cal Procedure

NOTE: The first step (Reset) is recommended each time an electrode


is replaced, but is NOT necessary upon initial installation or periodic
calibration.

NOTE: Ensure that the buffer solution is within 5 C of 25 C.

1. Reset the sensor to factory calibration (refer to sensor manual for


procedure).
2. On the 9900, select MANUAL CAL from the CAL menu. Press .
3. Place the electrode/sensor assembly into the conductivity test solution
appropriate to your operating range. Shake the electrode to dislodge
any air bubbles visible on the surface of the electrode.
4. Allow at least 2 minutes for the electrode response to stabilize.
5. When the display stabilizes, enter the value of the buffer solution
using the , and buttons.
6. Press ENTER.
7. 9900 will display "SAVING". If error is too large, "ERR TOO LARGE
TO CALIBRATE" will display.

Calibration is complete. Return the system to service.

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Calibration Procedure - Flow


Select RATE CALIBRATION to match the dynamic flow rate to an external
reference. Entering a rate will modify the existing K-Factor.

Select VOLUME CALIBRATION if the flow rate can be determined by


filling a vessel of known volume. The 9900 will count the number of pulses
generated as the known volume of fluid passes through the sensor, and
then use the information to calculate a new K-Factor.

Rate Calibration Procedure


1. Use , and to set the flow rate in the flashing display to match the
reference meter. Press ENTER when completed.
2. The 9900 displays the newly calculated K-Factor for your reference. (If
the calculated K-Factor is less than 0.0001 or greater than 999999 (out
of range at either extreme), the 9900 displays "ERROR NEW KF OUT
OF RANGE" and returns to RATE CAL. If flow is too low to accurately
calibrate, the 9900 displays "ERROR FLOW RATE TOO LOW and returns
to RATE CAL.)
3. Press ENTER to accept the new K-Factor (9900 displays "SAVING") or
press + keys simultaneously to escape without saving and return to
Enter Volume. NOTE: You may enter your own calculated K-Factor in the
INPUT menu.

Volume Calibration Procedure


1. Press ENTER to start the volumetric calibration period. The 9900 starts
counting pulses from the flow sensor.
2. Press ENTER to stop the volumetric calibration period. The 9900 stops
counting pulses from the flow sensor.
3. Enter the volume of fluid known to have flowed past the sensor during the
volumetric calibration period. This will modify the existing Flow K-Factor.
4. The 9900 displays the newly calculated K-Factor for your reference. (If
the calculated K-Factor is less than 0.0001 or greater than 999999 (out
of range at either extreme), the 9900 displays "ERROR VOLUME TOO
HIGH" (or LOW) and returns to VOLUME CAL.)
5. Press ENTER to accept the new K-Factor (9900 displays "SAVING") or
press + keys simultaneously to escape without saving and return to
Enter Volume. NOTE: You may enter your own calculated K-Factor in the
INPUT menu.

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Calibration Error Messages

Message Cause Solution


(Cond/Res) Error > 10% in AutoCal Use manual calibration method
(pH) Buffer not found; Use 4, 7, 10 pH buffers (with
Out Of Range Use Manual
Error > 1.5 pH units quinhydrone for ORP calibration)
Calibration
(ORP) No quinhydrone in buffer Clean sensor and retry EasyCal
Error greater than 80 mV Use manual calibration method
Inspect sensor and wiring for
(Cond/Res) Manual cal when error > damage
100%
Clean sensor
(pH) Offset > 1.3 pH units;
Err Too Large To Calibrate
Slope error > 100% Check reference
(Press) Slope must be < 50% or offset Clean sensor
must be < 2.75 PSI or equivalent. Replace sensor
(Sal) Slope error > 1000%
User-entered volume too small to Correct volume entry
Error Volume Too Low
calibrate Use longer calibration period
Verify volume or rate entered
Error New KF Out Of Range The calculated K-Factor too low or high
Verify flow is present
(Rate Cal) Flow too low to accurately
Error Flow Rate Too Low Increase flow
calibrate
Check input at 4 mA and 20 mA
(4 to 20 mA) Slope error > 1000%
settings
Cal Error Out Of Range Check sensor range
(Temp) Offset must be < 20 C or
Check reference
equivalent.
Replace sensor
(4 to 20 mA) Difference in calibration
values must be > 0.1 units Check sensor
(pH) Difference in calibration values Use fresh buffer
Slope Too Close To Standard
must be > 2 pH units Use two different buffer values
(ORP) Difference in calibration values Clean sensor
must be > 30 mV
(4 to 20 mA) Difference in calibration
values must be > 0.1 units
Clean sensor
(pH) Difference in calibration values
Standard Too Close To Slope Use fresh 4, 7, 10 pH buffers
must be > 2 pH units
Use two different buffer values
(ORP) Difference in calibration values
must be > 30 mV
Decrease offset
Level Offset Too Large Offset must be < 1.0 meter
Replace sensor
Pressure must be lower than 2.5 PSI or
Pressure Too High To Zero Decrease pressure
equivalent to do zero cal.
Pressure must be higher than 3 PSI or Increase pressure
Pressure Too Close To Zero
equivalent to do slope calibration. Check reference

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USP Limits
USP (United States Pharmacopoeia) has defined a set of conductivity values Temperature USP limit
(limits) to be used for pharmaceutical water. The standard requires that Range (C) (S)
conductivity measurement without temperature compensation be used for 0 to < 5 0.6
these applications. The limits vary according to the temperature of the sample. 5 to < 10 0.8
The 9900 has the USP limits stored in memory. It will automatically determine 10 to < 15 0.9
the proper USP limit based on the measured temperature.
15 to < 20 1.0
20 to < 25 1.1
Using the USP function
USP setpoints are defined as a percentage below the USP limit, so a USP 25 to < 30 1.3
alarm is always a HIGH alarm. The 9900 can be set to warn you if the 30 to < 35 1.4
conductivity approaches within a set percentage of the USP limit. 35 to < 40 1.5
40 to < 45 1.7
The following settings and conditions are required for a USP relay function: 45 to < 50 1.8
50 to < 55 1.9
1. In the RELAY menu: 55 to < 60 2.1
RELAY MODE must be set to USP. 60 to < 65 2.2
2. In the INPUT menu: 65 to < 70 2.4

COND UNITS must be set to S. 70 to < 75 2.5


75 to < 80 2.7
TEMP COMP must be set to None.
80 to < 85 2.7

Example: 85 to < 90 2.7


90 to < 95 2.7
The water temperature is 19 C, so the USP limit is 1.0 S.
95 to < 100 2.9
The USP PERCNT is set to 40%.
100 to < 105 3.1
The relay will be activated when the conductivity value reaches 40%
below the 1.0 USP limit, or 0.6 S.
If the water temperature drifts to more than 20 C, the 9900 will
automatically adjust the USP limit to 1.1. The relay will now be activated
when the conductivity value reaches 40% below 1.1 S (0.66 S).

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Specifications

Specifications
General Environmental Requirements
Input channels: ....... One Ambient operating temperature:
Backlit LCD: .............. -10 to 70 C
Enclosure and Display (14 to 158 F)
Case Material: ........ PBT Storage Temp:........... -15 to 80 C
Window: .................. Shatterproof glass (5 to 176 F)
Keypad: .................. 4 buttons, injection-molded Relative Humidity: ..... 0 to 100% condensing for
silicone rubber seal Field Mount and Panel
Display: ................... Backlit, 7- and 14-segment Mount front only;
Indicators ................ Dial-type digital bar graph 0 to 95% non-condensing
Update rate: ............ 1 s for Panel Mount back side.
LCD Contrast: ......... 5 settings Maximum Altitude:..... 4,000 m (13,123 ft); use
only DC power supply to
Enclosure maintain UL safety standard
Size .................. DIN up to this altitude
Color ................ Black (Panel Mount), Enclosure Rating:...... Designed to meet NEMA
Yellow and black (Integral Mount) 4X/IP65 (front face only on
panel mount; field mount is
Mounting 100% NEMA 4X/IP65).
Panel ............... DIN, ribbed on four sides for
panel mounting clip inside panel
Field ................. Mounts to standard Signet field Performance Specifications
mount junction boxes. Optional System Accuracy
angle adjustment adapter is Primarily dependent upon the sensor.
available
Wall .................. Large enclosure (sold as an System Response
accessory) that encases the panel Primarily dependent upon the sensor.
mount transmitter Controller adds a maximum of 150 ms
processing delay to the sensor electronics.
Minimum update period is 100 ms
System response is tempered by the display
rate, output averaging and sensitivity feature.

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Electrical Requirements Relay Specifications


Power to Sensors Hysteresis ........................Adjustable (absolute in
Voltage: ............................+4.9 to 5.5 VDC @ Engineering Units)
25 C, regulated Latch ................................Reset in test screen only
Current: ............................1.5 mA max in loop On Delay ..........................9999.9 seconds (max)
power mode; 20 mA Cycle Delay ......................99999 seconds (max)
max when using DC Test Mode ........................Set On or Off
power Maximum pulse rate: ........400 pulses/minute
Short Circuit .....................Protected Proportional Pulse: ...........400 pulses/minute
Isolation: ...........................Low voltage (< 48 V Volumetric Pulse Width: ...0.1 to 3200 s
AC/DC) to loop with DC PWM period: ....................0.1 to 320 s
power connected
No isolation when using loop power only Open Collector
Type: ............................... NPN
Terminal Blocks Max. Voltage Rating: ........30 VDC
Pluggable screw type Max. Current Rating: ........50 mA
14 AWG max wire gauge
Dry-Contact Relays
Type: ............................... SPDT
Input Power Requirements Form: ............................... C
DC (preferred) ..................24 VDC; input range: Max. Voltage Rating: ........30 VDC or 250 VAC
10.8 to 35.2 VDC Max. Current Rating: ........5 A
regulated
22 mA maximum Shipping Weights
Loop .................................12 to 32 VDC 10%, Base Unit .........................0.63 kg (1.38 lb)
4 to 20 mA H COMM Module .............0.16 kg (0.35 lb)
Overvoltage protection .....48 Volt Transient Conductivity Module .........0.16 kg (0.35 lb)
Protection Device (for Relay Module ...................0.19 kg (0.41 lb)
DC ONLY)
Current limiting for circuit protection
Reverse-Voltage protection Standards and Approvals
CE
UL
RoHS Compliant
Loop Characteristics
With DC power input (preferred) China RoHS (Go to gfsignet.com for details)
Max. loop impedance Manufactured under ISO 9001 for Quality and
@ 12 V loop power...........250 max. ISO 14001 for Environmental Management
@ 18 V loop power...........500 max.
@ 24 V loop power...........750 max.

No DC power input
Max. loop impedance
@ 12 V loop power........... 50 max.
@ 18 V loop power...........325 max.
@ 24 V loop power...........600 max.

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Specifications

Input Types Display Ranges:


Digital (S3L) or AC frequency pH: .....................0.00 to 15.00 pH
4 to 20 mA input via the 8058 pH Temp.: ..........-99 to 350 C (-146 to 662 F)
Open collector ORP: ..................-1999 to 1999.9 mV
pH/ORP input via the digital (S3L) output from Flow Rate: .........-9999 to 99999 units per second,
the 2750 pH/ORP Sensor Electronics minute, hour or day
Raw Conductivity/Resistivity input directly from Totalizer: ............0.00 to 99999999 units
Signet Conductivity/Resistivity electrodes via Conductivity: ......0.0000 to 99999 S, mS, PPM
Direct Conductivity/Resistivity Module and PPB (TDS), k, M
Cond. Temp.: .....-99 to 350 C (-146 to 662 F)
Sensor Types............... Flow, pH/ORP, Conductivity/ Temperature: .....-99 to 350 C (-146 to 662 F)
Resistivity, Salinity, Pressure, Pressure: ...........-40 to 1000 psi
Temperature, Level/Volume, Level: .................-9999 to 99999 m, cm, ft, in, %
Other (4 to 20 mA) Volume:..............-9999 to 99999 cm3, m3, in3, ft3,
gal, L, lb, kg, %
Salinity ...............0-100 PPT

Input Specifications
Digital (S3L):................. Serial ASCII, TTL level,
9600 bps
Frequency:
Sensitivity: ........... 80 mV @ 5 Hz, gradually
increasing with frequency
Span: ................... 0.5 Hz to 1500 Hz @ TTL
level input
Accuracy: ............ 0.5% of reading max error
@ 25 C
Range .................. 0.5 to 1500 Hz
Resolution: .......... 1 s
Repeatability: ...... 0.2% of reading
Power Supply
Rejection: .......... No Effect 1 A per volt
Short Circuit ...... Protected
Reverse Polarity Protected (no isolation when
using loop power only)
Update Rate: ....... (1/frequency) + 150 ms

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Output Specifications Current Outputs


Current Loop Out ......... ANSI-ISA 50.00.01 Class H One 4 to 20 mA output
Span ............................ 3.8 to 21 mA Linear scaling
Zero ............................. 4.0 mA factory set; user Logarithmic scaling for Conductivity
programmable from 3.8 to Reverse span
4.2 mA Selectable error mode: 3.6 mA or 22 mA
Full Scale ..................... 20.00 mA factory set; user Test Output mode that allows the user to test
programmable from 19.0 to the current output
21.0 mA Adjustable 4 to 20 mA end points
Accuracy ...................... 32 A max. error @ 25 C @ HART output via optional H COMM Module
24 VDC
Resolution.................... 6 A or better
Temp. Drift ................... 1 A per C
Pwr Sply Rejection ...... 1 A per V
Isolation ....................... Low voltage (< 48 VAC/DC)
Voltage......................... 12 to 32 VDC 10%
Max. Impedance: ......... 250 @ 12 VDC
500 @ 18 VDC
750 @ 24 VDC
Update Rate ................ 100 mS nominal
Short circuit and reverse polarity protected
Adjustable span, reversible
Error Condition ............ Selectable error condition
3.6 or 22 mA.
Actual update rate determined by sensor type
Test Mode: ................... Increment to desired current
(range 3.6 to 21.00 mA)

Open Collector Outputs: ...... 1


Analog Outputs: ................... 1 passive

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Ordering Information

Ordering Information

9900 Transmitter Base Unit - Single Channel, Multi-Parameter, 4 to 20 mA, Open Collector, DC Power
Mfr. Part No Code Description
3-9900-1P 159 001 695 9900 Base Unit, Panel Mount
3-9900-1 159 001 696 9900 Base Unit, Field Mount

Optional Modules
Mfr. Part No Code Description
3-9900.393 159 001 698 Relay Module - 2 DCR (Dry Contact Relays)
3-9900.394 159 001 699 Direct Conductivity/Resistivity Module
3-9900.395 159 001 697 H COMM Module

Accessories
Mfr. Part No Code Description
6682-0204 159 001 709 Conductivity Module Plug, 4 Pos, Right Angle
6682-1102 159 001 710 DC Power Plug, 2 Pos, Right Angle
6682-1103 159 001 711 Relay Module Plug, 3 Pos, Right Angle
6682-1104 159 001 712 Loop Power Plug, 4 pos, Right Angle
6682-3004 159 001 725 Terminal Block Plug
6682-3104 159 001 713 Freq/S3L Plug, 4 pos, Right Angle
7300-7524 159 000 687 24 VDC power supply 7.5 W, 300 mA
7300-1524 159 000 688 24 VDC power supply 15 W, 600 mA
7300-3024 159 000 689 24 VDC power supply 30 W, 1.3 A
7300-5024 159 000 690 24 VDC power supply 50 W, 2.1 A
7300-1024 159 000 691 24 VDC power supply 100 W, 4.2 A
3-0251 159 001 724 PC COMM Configuration/Diagnostic tool
3-8050 159 000 184 Universal Mount Kit
3-8050.396 159 000 617 RC Filter Kit (for relay use), 2 per kit
3-8051 159 000 187 Flow Sensor Integral Mount Kit
3-8052 159 000 188 in. Integral Mount Kit
3-8058-1 159 000 966 i-Go Signal Converter, wire-mount
3-8058-2 159 000 967 i-Go Signal Converter, DIN rail mount
3-9900.390 159 001 714 Standard Connector Kit, Right Angle, 9900 Transmitter
3-9900.391 159 001 715 Connector Kit, In-Line, 9900 Transmitter
3-9900.392 159 001 700 Wall Mount Accessory for 9900
3-9000.392-1 159 000 839 Liquid Tight Connector Kit, NPT (1 pc.)
3-9900.396 159 001 701 Angle Adjustment Adapter Kit (for Field Mounting)


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